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Animal CSI or from science lab to crime lab

Have your homework out for a homework check. Journal Review the article “Fingerprint Evidence”. Does this article fit with the nature or nurture side of the debate? Explain your thinking. Have your homework out for a homework check.

poaching Definition: illegally hunting, killing, or capturing wild animals Poaching is a growing problem in South Africa where black rhinos are being killed for their ivory tusks.

Animal CSI : Crime Scene Investigation During reading record any unknown words in your reading notebook. After reading… Animal Being Poached Why the animal is being poached How scientists are using DNA to solve the problem 1. 2.

Homework Select three of your unknown words from Animal CSI. Record the sentence the word appears in from your article. Look up and record the definition of the word.