Tuesday, March 19, 2013

WHY WE MUST WE CONCERN TO WILDLIFE CONSERVATION



We should concern to wildlife conservation because of we wants to balance the eco system. Ecosystem is a community of living organism and conjunction with the non-living components of their environment interacting as a system.  Human intervention can include removing animals from the system or human induced pollution can alter or seriously damage an ecosystem or its respective components.

Nitrogen Cycle


We also want to protect wildlife to maintain their habitat. Destruction of habitat such as deforestation, faming, over-grazing and development all effect in irreversible changes. Land use practices vastly alter or even eliminate wildlife habitat. By protecting habitat, entire communities of animals can be protected together and when communities are kept intact, less conservation intervention is required to ensure species survival.

% Land Use
Plant the tree
Reduce the threat of invasive species can reduce wildlife conservation.  An invasive species is a species occurring, as a result of human activities which threatens valued environmental, agricultural or other social resources that can occur damages. Examples of invasive species are fungi and parasites, feral animals, weeds and invertebrates animals.  Non-native species can be better filter water pollutants than native. Invasive species also capable of causing extinctions of native plants and animals, reducing biodiversity and altering habitats.

Aquatic Invasive Species



   

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