because if they went there, the population below it on the food chain would over grow and eat out the species below it and the whole ecosystem would colapse.
yes
Wolves are the top predators. When you remove them you upset the balance of the ecosystem. Wolves serve a fital part in the ecosystem. They control the population of their prey. Without control the population would grow too large.
It changed the balance of many different interactions - APEX
wolves live in a hot and cold ecosystem
Well, for one wolves are helping to balance the ecosystem. Two, wolves are not the evil creatures that folklores and legends have made them to be. Wolves are also the ancestors of our domestic dog. I could go on and on but I hope you see my point, wolves deserve to be saved.
Yes, wolves play a crucial role in ecosystems by helping maintain populations of prey species in balance. They also impact vegetation, scavenger populations, and other predators within their habitat. Throughout their evolutionary history, wolves have become an integral part of various ecosystems worldwide.
wolves are beneficial to the ecosystem. Everything in nature has a balance. It is only when man upsets the balance that problems occur. The wolves also keep deer and elk populations managable.
They are part of the environment and should be respect like any other animal. They help keep balance in the ecosystem.
maintaining the balance of certain nutrients, such as nitrogen, in the ecosystem
This is important to be able to create the balance in the habitat. To maintain the healthof the ecosystem will allow for a healthy balance between plant, animals and man. This is a cycle that should be maintained.
Rhinos are important because....... They help balance the Eco-system.
The removal of wolves from Yellowstone National Park led to an increase in the elk population, which resulted in overgrazing of vegetation. This overgrazing affected other species and disrupted the park's ecosystem, showing the key role wolves play in maintaining a balanced ecosystem. Fortunately, the reintroduction of wolves in the 1990s has helped restore balance and biodiversity in the park.