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Conversation:
Conversation: individuals and groups who work to preserve the world’s natural environment and all the species of wildlife in it
Advocary:
Speaking out and influencing others to support conservation causes (e.g., Jane Goodall’s education campaigns)
Biodiversity:
The variety of all living things on Earth — including plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms, as well as the ecosystems and the interactions between them.
Endangered:
species is at serious risk of becoming extinct in the near future because its population is declining rapidly or its habitat is being destroyed.
Why wildlife conservation is needed/ endangered species
Explanation ;Animals or plants at risk of extinction due to human activity or climate change example: Tigers, Orangutans, Coral reefs
Extinction crisis
Explanation: Over 1 in 5 wildlife species are at risk of disappearing by 2100 examples: Polar bears (melting ice), Rhinos (poaching)
Why important:
Explanation: Wildlife helps maintain balance in ecosystems and supports human well-being. Examples:Bees pollinate crops; forests clean air
Factors contributing to the need for conversation cause / effect/ example
Cause: deforestation effect: Loss of animal habitats example: Amazon rainforest destruction
Factors contributing to the need for conversation/cause / effect/ example
Cause: pollution effect: Contaminates oceans, soil, and air Example: Oil spills killing marine life
Factors contributing to need for conversation / cause / effect/ example
Cause : climate change Effect: Alters temperature and food availability example: Melting Arctic ice affecting polar bears
Factors contributing to need for conversation / cause / effect/ example
Cause : overfishing and poaching effect: Reduces species population example: Shark fin trade, ivory poaching
Factors contributing to need for conversation cause / effect/ examples
Cause: urbanisation effect: Shrinks green spaces example: Cities expanding into wildlife zones
Elements of conservation example/actions
E) Protection of species from extinction example/actions Wildlife sanctuaries, zoos, endangered species laws
Elements of conservation example/actions
E) Maintaining and restoring habitats e/a Reforestation, wetland restoration, creating national parks
Elements of conservation example/actions
E) Preventing deforestation e/a) Planting trees, promoting paper recycling
Elements of conservation example/actions
E) Enhancing ecosystems and biodiversity e/a) Reducing pollution, using renewable energy, marine reserves
Types of conservation
Types: Environmental Conservation : description: Protecting the planet’s natural
resources threats : climate change waste ways to help ; Polar bears (melting ice),
Rhinos (poaching)
Types of conversation
Types : Animal Conservation description: Protecting endangered animals and their habitats threat : Poaching, extinction ways to help: Wildlife sanctuaries,
WWF campaigns
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