Animal endangerment affects everyone to some degree. When an animal goes extinct, future generations can only read about these creatures, and those of us that created the situation for such extinctions must bear the blame. Animals in trouble must be protected at all costs, for as a scholar once said, "When an animal goes extinct, Heaven and earth must pass away before such a one is seen again".
it serves the community...you don't say...
Endangered species play a role in mitigating global warming through natural processes. For example, forests inhabited by endangered species absorb carbon dioxide, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, certain endangered species may help maintain the balance of ecosystems, which in turn support carbon sequestration. Preserving endangered species is crucial in sustaining these processes and combating global warming.
Kangaroos as a species are not endangered. There are several species of rock wallaby (smaller members of the kangaroo family) which are endangered, but this is due to the introduction of red foxes and feral cats rather than their diet.
Clements
as we pollute the air and bring technologies like cell phones towers etc which affect the animals especially birds
This species is certainly not endangered, as it has been introduced into many countries and has become detrimental to local mussel populations.
Having a variety of species in a community is great, but the downside is that if a community just keeps conditions the same, some species need different conditions in order to survive. But on the other hand, some species will grow in large numbers if their certain conditions are kept the same.Having a variety of species in a community is great, but the downside is that if a community just keeps conditions the same, some species need different conditions in order to survive. But on the other hand, some species will grow in large numbers if their certain conditions are kept the same.
how would you run the country
Well, if one species of animals die out, then the following species that would have eaten it would die out , too. Why? Because they're not getting enough food for energy. This goes on, and on, and on, and it affects the population of animals.
The elimination of a species can have significant impacts on the ecosystem. It can disrupt the food chain, as the species may have been a predator or prey for other organisms. This can lead to imbalances in population sizes and cascading effects throughout the ecosystem. Additionally, the removal of a species can affect the availability of resources and alter the structure and function of the ecosystem.
Almost any animal species you introduce into a community will affect it. However, what the effect will be and how dramatic, is highly dependent on what it is you introduce. For example, if you were to introduce a predator fish into your pond community, it would greatly reduce the population of smaller fish and subsequently increase the population of the small fish's prey. This could to a number of things, from ruining the living conditions for all other species or perhaps make more food available for another species to thrive.
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