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Purpose

The proposal of the project is to provide an educational blog on informing the local resident in Kingston about the conservation effort of the American eel. The proposal of the project was to develop and organize educational materials about the Anguilla rostrata and highlight the importance of environmental and ecological health are beneficial to the public. Secondly, to encourage the public effort of conservation effort by engaging the public about how beneficial it is for everyone to live in a cleaner and healthier place. By describing the conservation effort on protecting the American Eel, such as fish ladders, habitat restoration, and fishing regulations, will give a greater perspective of how it affects all of us. This encourages people to get involved in the conservation effort of the American Eel by participating in volunteering for restoration activities or supporting organizations that work for the conservation of the American eel. These provide resources for people who want to learn more or take action can further the effort of conserving the American eel. In personal volunteering acts, such as following the Ministry of Natural Resources and. If you spot a threatened plant or animal, you can notify the Natural Heritage Information Centre with the assistance of photographs that contain exact locations or mapping coordinates. To learn more about programs like the Community Fisheries and Wildlife Improvement Program (CFWIP), contact your regional Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry office. Additionally, the Ministry of Natural Resources also recommends reporting illegal activity and any illegal activity related to plants and wildlife to 1-877-TIPSMNR (8477667). These steps are the best-proposed way to conserve the critically endangered species since there is a huge reduction and sighting an American eel.

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