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    WHY CONSERVE BIODIVERSITY? One of the most primary environmental issues today is the conservation of biodiversity. Many factors threaten the world’s biological heritage such as habitat alteration‚ introducing exotic species‚ pollution‚ rapid growth of population‚ and over-consumption of various life form. Concern about global biodiversity loss has emerged as a major and widespread public issue. The natural environment provides many benefits to human life. The Earth provide a wealth of services

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    WATER & BIODIVERSITY Pakistan is facing many problems now a days but is also spreading awareness and prevention by celebrating different days.One of the upcoming event is : ‘‘INTERNATIONAL DAY ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY’’ I would take start with WATER.If there were no water on water on Earth‚there would be no plants‚no animals‚no human beings etc.All living things from the tiniest insects to the tallest trees need water to survive.Allah has granted us a number of facilities like food to

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    A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There By Aldo Leopold Biodiversity as one significant element of ecosystem is closely related to ecological development and of high value to human. In recent years‚ people are increasing concerned about the serious condition of other creature‚ but they still put too much emphasis on economic value that they ignore the understanding of ecological system and conservation of biodiversity. However‚ Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac provides foreseeable

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    jlsgsgbsdbSingapore’s Biodiversity Singapore‚ by virtue of its geographical location‚ has rich biodiversity‚ in spite of its intense urbanisation. Dry land tropical rainforests‚ mangroves and coral ecosystems are some of the key habitats found in Singapore. Singapore is a city-state with a land area of about 710 km. It is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and yet‚ harbours rich native biodiversity‚ both terrestrial and marine. The wealth of biodiversity can be attributed to

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    Apple Award “Green Heroes” 2006 Executive Summary The Cause The need for more trees Why plant trees? Tree planting partners What Government says The UK Biodiversity Action Plan The importance of biodiversity Implementation EU biodiversity strategy Publications Government Strategy Challenges and opportunities Environmental sustainability Biodiversity Landscape Social sustainability Public access to woodlands Health Recreation Trees within the green infrastructure Managing urban trees The historic environment

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    Threats to Marine Biodiversity Biodiversity’ is the name for the variety of all biological life. This includes plants‚ animals‚ fungi and microorganisms‚ the genes they contain and the ecosystems they live in. ’Marine biodiversity’ refers to this variety of life in coastal and ocean environments. Biodiversity loss has become one of the greatest environmental concerns of the last century‚ owing to increasing pressure on the environment by humans combined with the realisation that our activities

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    Language Analysis After an 8 year old global commitment to reduce biodiversity loss‚ Professor Chris Lee speaks at the 2010 International Biodiversity Conference. On the 25th to the 27th of October‚ Lee makes a speech entitled ’Taking Stock ’ to an audience of leading environmental experts and leaders of respective countries. In a formal and direct style Lee contends that not enough has been achieved in the way of reducing biodiversity loss and more needs to be done to prevent further diminishment

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    Biological Diversity‚ Animal Behavior & Endangered Species Study Guide 1. What is biodiversity? What is the underlying cause of biodiversity? 2. Biological diversity involves the following concepts. Explain each: Genetic diversity Habitat/ecosystem diversity Species diversity 3. Why is biodiversity high in some places but low in others? 4. List 3 ways diversity is important. 5. What is the only reason why things are becoming extinct at such a fast rate?

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    plants (Flora) and animals (Fauna)‚ are included when determining biodiversity. On our planet‚ there are 13.6 million species of plants‚ animals and micro-organisms‚ and Australia has about 7% (one million) of these (Australian Museum‚ 2017). Australia has a vast biodiversity because it is classed as a ‘megadiverse country’. Megadiversity is when a country has high levels of biodiversity. One way to measure Australia’s biodiversity is by looking at taxonomic groups. By looking at taxonomic groups

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    Diesel engines 6. BIODIVERSITY - The total of all the genetically based variation in all organisms in the biosphere. - Biodiversity’s benefits to society include contributions to medicine and agriculture‚ and the provision of ecosystem goods and services. 7. CURRENT THREATS TO BIODIVERSITY - Humans reduce biodiversity by altering habitats‚ hunting‚ introducing invasive species‚ releasing pollution into food webs‚ and contributing to climate change. 8. HOW BIODIVERSITY CAN BE PRESERVED

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