Charity's are a great way to save species of plants and animals as they often use the money to buy protected areas where the animal or plant can grow/live without being harmed, growing plants in a fake environment with perfect conditions can rise the number of there kind of plant then they can be replanted in there natural habitat. Animals can be bred in captivity and set into the wild to help increase the numbers of there species. unfortunately, some people are more interested in hunting them for money or destroying the plants to make way for something else.
Habitat protection is a land management practise that seeks to conserve, protect and restore habitat areas for wild plants and animals, especially to keep species, and prevent their extinction.
(of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
Animals that are facing extinction are cheeters and whale
A lack of food, the ice covered the plants and froze them to death and blocked out sunlight, lack of plants led to lack of herbivores which ultimately meant the extinction of many species.
extinction is when there is no more when it is or has been wiped away. it can happen wiht both plants and animals.
The extinction of animals is caused by humans killing animals. Extinction of animals may also be caused by pollution or forest fires that are killing off the plants and trees.
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Plants and animals become endangered due to habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, overexploitation, and invasive species. These factors can disrupt the delicate balance of ecosystems, leading to population declines and species extinction. Conservation efforts are essential to protect and preserve vulnerable species.
The primary goal of conservation biology is to protect and preserve biodiversity by studying and implementing strategies to prevent the decline and extinction of species and ecosystems. This field focuses on addressing threats such as habitat destruction, climate change, overexploitation, and pollution to ensure the long-term sustainability of the planet's biodiversity.
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animals and plants are both species
Only some Australian plants are becoming extinct, and these form only a small proportion of native plants. The plants which are in danger of extinction are so mainly because of the introduction of exotic species which push out native species. Also, introduced fauna such as rabbits and stock animals (e.g. Sheep, cattle) have a tendency to eat native grasses and shrubs fit down to the roots, which prevents any regrowth.