The WWF stands for the World Wildlife Federation. It is their mission to protect endangered species of animals to prevent extinction. They deal with all types of animals - primates, marine animals, and big cats.
No, marine otters are not extinct. While they have faced threats from hunting and habitat loss, populations of marine otters still exist in various regions, particularly along the coastlines of the Pacific Ocean. Efforts are being made to protect and conserve these otters to prevent extinction.
Overturning can impact marine animals in surface water by disrupting their feeding patterns, exposing them to predators from deeper waters, reducing oxygen levels, and altering their habitat conditions. This disturbance can lead to decreased survival rates, decreased reproductive success, and ultimately contribute to the extinction of these marine animals.
During the Mesozoic extinction, some of the animals that went extinct included non-avian dinosaurs, pterosaurs, marine reptiles like ichthyosaurs and mosasaurs, and various marine invertebrates. This extinction event was primarily caused by a combination of volcanic activity, climate change, and possibly asteroid impact, leading to the demise of many species that could not adapt to the changing environment.
Noah Noah. He built the ark, prepared the food his family and animals, preached God's flood sentence to humankind and made sure he had a couple (and 7 couples of clean animals) to prevent species extinction, except marine animals of course.
Yes, marine biologists study the animals they want to understand their behavior, physiology, ecology, and interactions with their environment. By studying these animals, marine biologists can contribute to conservation efforts and better understand marine ecosystems.
Marine biologists study marine life, including animals, to understand their behaviors, habitats, and conservation needs. They help animals indirectly by conducting research that informs conservation efforts and policy decisions to protect and preserve marine ecosystems and the species within them.
Various species of animals are facing extinction, including amphibians like frogs, large mammals like elephants, and marine animals such as certain fish and marine mammals. The primary reasons for their decline include habitat loss due to deforestation and urbanization, climate change, pollution, and poaching. Additionally, invasive species and overfishing contribute significantly to the threats these animals face. Conservation efforts are crucial to reversing these trends and protecting biodiversity.
Many organizations are participating in an effort to help the affected animals. Please see link on efforts to save turtles and marine mammals from the oil spill.
Most extinctions occur as background extinctions because they are longer time periods unlike the shorter mass extinctions which there were only two in the Paleozoic era, the Ordovician mass extinction, and the Permian/Triassic extinction in which 95% of all marine animals became extinct
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