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Species reintroduction occurs when an animal or plant is returned to a native habit after extinction or near extinction. Timber wolves were returned to the Yellowstone area as a species reintroduction.

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What program seek to establish species in areas where they once lived?

The answer you are looking for is "Reintroduction"


What good stuff is happening on earth?

Reintroduction of endangered species into stable habitats where they are safe.


What were some pros and cons to wolf reintroduction into Yellowstone?

There are many pros and cons to wolf reintroduction into Yellowstone. This reintroduction can cause a balance problem as the wolves actively hunt in the environment.


What is a reintroduction program?

a reintroduction program is to help save near extinct animals by providing proper surroundings for mateing


What is the base word of reintroduction?

Introduce


Has the British osprey population changed in 80 years?

The British population was completely wiped out in the 1800's. A reintroduction project has seen the population begin to grow, although the species is still rare there.


What is a successful reintroduction program?

It is a rehab for animals that have came close to extincion.


What is the release of captive organisms into areas where they once lived?

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How does roproductive isolation relate to evolution?

If two sub-populations of a species become reproductively isolated, it means that adaptation or genetic drift can make the two populations diverge genetically. If, as a result of this divergence, upon reintroduction, members of the two sub-populations no longer reproduce successfully, the two sub-populations have become different species.


What are some negative effects of reintroduction of species on the environment?

Environments are constantly changing. When a species is taken out of an ecosystem, it changes the environment drastically. However, eventually, the environment and all organisms it contains regain balance through adaption. When the originally removed species returns, the balance is thrown off again. If the original species is not gone for a long enough period to cause huge changes, any negative effects of change can be quickly reversed. If the species is introduced after new balance is acquired, some negative effects may include decimation of adjusted species or natural resources.


Did television change our lives?

Yes, very dramatically from its post WW2 reintroduction to the present.


How did a osprey bird first decline in population before the reintroduction?

shot as trophies and egg collecting