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**Elephants Under Pressure and Assignment America.**
Elephants Under Pressure because it was more detailed and was strait up facts instead of a happy story.
 * Which gave you more detailed and fact-based information about elephants and elephant society?**

Assignment America because it gave a nice little story about how a Dog and an Elephant were friends and how the elephant understood something was wrong
 * Which was the most successful in helping you to understand animal relationships?**

** How Wolves Change Rivers. **
Once the wolves were reintroduced to Yellow stone it had a huge chain reaction. The deer stopped killing the vegetation, the trees started to grow more, the bears thrive and the eagles and osprey and crows began to repopulate.
 * Write a summary of the scientific facts as presented in the video. **

**Discuss how the photography and sound tract help to support the scientific information and help to develop a deeper understanding of factors that influence the ecology of the area**. The photograph helped me to realize that the wolves were making a difference and that this issue was important and lastly that National Parks are beautiful and need to be taken care of. Sustainable Human Cal Poly State University in San Luis Obispo A Book by the Narrator-George Monbiot
 * Who created this video? What is the producer's academic background for work? What is the source of the information? **

** Has the Reintroduction of Wolves Really Saved Yellowstone **
**Write a summary of the scientific facts as presented in the article**. The article explains how the reintroduction of wolves may not have helped Yellowstone much after all, it says that the reintroduction of wolves may cause just as many problems as taking them away.

The video promotes it while the article uncovers the negative effects while also including the positive effects.
 * Compare and contrast the facts presented in the article with the facts presented in the video. **

Emily Gertz, a reporter from Popular Science She is a Scientific reporter it is not stated
 * Who wrote this article? What is the writer's academic background for work? What is the source of the information? **

** Prediction **
it scares them and coops them up
 * How might controlling the migration of elephants impact the environment? **

a book company that wants people to feel bad
 * Who created the message? **

uninformed people who don't realize this problem
 * What is the target audience? **

they have a lot of pictures showing how amazing the animals are and they also represent some of the bad things
 * What creative techniques are used to attract attention? **

so might not care, some may care but not do anything, and then very few will go out and do something about it
 * How might different people understand this message differently? **

that humans don't treat a lot of these elephants with respect and sometimes we don't realize this another point of view that this story is trying to get you to see is the harm people are doing to these animals and make us fell responsible when it is only a certain group of people
 * What values, lifestyles and points of view are represented in, or omitted from, this message? **

to raise awareness for this important issue because many people just get the good side of seeing the elephants at the zoo but meanwhile across the world there are elephants suffering
 * Why is this message being sent? **