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There are organizations which use money to help support endangered species. you could donate money.
Humans actively conserve many endangered species, such as the Panda. Some species are fighting a losing battle against natural selection, and we're the only reason they're still alive. If humans were to disappear, these species would too. Despite it being humanity's fault that a lot of these species are endangered, humanity dying out would not necessarily solve this. There are some species of parasites that require human contact for one part, or all of their lifespan, and they are so specialised, that no other host will do. These would die out if there were no more humans.
•Can give you ratios of different species •Can solve for acidity •Can solve for solubility •Can solve for mineralogy at different pressures + temperatures •Can solve for redox
Can give you ratios of different species Can solve for acidity Can solve for solubility Can solve for mineralogy at different pressures + temperatures Can solve for redox
There are many ways, you can breed them, or preserve them in a national park. It depends on what they are.
It is possible that this female is sitting on a nest alone. It is more likely that there are more turkeys nearby that remain undercover while this solve turkey takes more chances.
2 ... humans and crows. Although I don't think there has been enough research to give credit to other species yet.
DNA fingerprinting is used for forensic identification to solve crimes and establish paternity in legal cases. It is also used in medical diagnosis to detect genetic disorders and diseases. In addition, DNA fingerprinting is utilized in conservation biology to study genetic diversity and track endangered species.
Alex Bland is a Fashion Photographer with an MA from the London College of Fashion who has worked for Solve Sunsbo. Alex's work ranging from pure aesthetic to constructed design, portraits, album covers has been exhibited nationally and internationally.
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bilsem vallaha solerdim =]]WHAT?ok, that means "I know vallaha solerdim" that's all i know. its in a language from Turkey
Scientist use cloning to help save endangered species in today's day in age. That way, there is more of a population able to reproduce its species. Cloning could also benefit the organism of which the clone's DNA is from (the original) in a different way. However, to benefit from the clone, would most likely mean replacing the original's worn down and nonfunctional organs and replacing them with the clone's working organs. In the end, the clone would, in most cases, die. Happily, the world has not turned to cloning to solve its health problems. To learn more about this, I suggest watching the movie The Island.