effective methods to protect biodiversity?
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✔✔ Throughout the recent history of Earth humans are changing the climate and using the environment to develop the world and simplify our lives.
✔✔ We are thinking about our selves, not our descendants and the next generation. We seek to make money, build more and more buildings, use a lot of transportation but the majority of the population never thinks about the environment.
✔✔ We destroy it every day. I going to think about how we can stop destroying the environment or how we can reduce our impact on the environment.
✔✔ Humans already work on maintaining biodiversity. For example, we have "Green Peace" , an international independent non-government ecology organization which is devoted to fighting against pollution of the world's oceans, dealing with radioactive waste, deforestation in the Siberian Taiga and against testing nuclear weapons and whaling.
✔✔ Moreover the fighting and control over some products and manufacturing in Russia, such as an attempt to ban oil production in the Arctic. “Green peace” creating projects in public schools, such as planting trees, education expeditions, and supporting teenagers ecology projects.
✔✔ However, it's so difficult for them to fight these problems alone without government support, only with voluntary help and the people's donations.
✔✔ Sometimes they face problems such as Injustices of the law, or attacks from vested interests and big business.
✔✔ Another way to maintain biodiversity is to use renewable energy. We already have some talented people in the world, such as Elon Musk, who produces electric vehicles, power walls, and solar roofing systems, all of which can help us reduce the amount of carbon emissions.
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Hi there!
Here's the answer:
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• In present situation, most environmental problem is conservation of biodiversity.
• Two basic and efective approaches to the wild life conservation in protected habitats are:
¶ In situ conservation
¶ Ex situ conservation
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¶¶¶ In situ conservation:
• It means conservation of species in its natural ecosystem or even in man made ecosystems
• This type of conservation can also be applied to wild life flora and fauna.
• Here the area is referred to as protected areas
• There are different categories of protected areas which are managed with different objective.
• These areas are used as genetic bank and use for genetic stock and translocation of animals
# Examples are National parks, sanctuaries, biosphere reserves etc
° National park-- strictly reserved by betterment of wild life. Here, No private ownership is allowed
° Sanctuary-- limited biotic interference is allowed. Private ownership rights are permitted.
° Biosphere Reserve -- Multiple land use is permitted. It is mainly ecosystem oriented.
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¶¶¶ Ex Situ Conservation:
• It means Conservation of species away from their natural habitat under human supervision.
• It is conservation in captivity under human care, so it is also referred to as 'off situ conservation'.
• Here the living organisms are taken care under artificial conditions.
Some of steps involved are:
<> Establishing Minimum target population goals to provide for maintenance of captive genetic diversity for atleast the next 100 years
<> Distributing founders through the various captive breeding programmes.
<> Circulating compiled animal husbandry programmes to all breeding facilities.
• Captive breeding can provide all animals for possible reintroduction to the wild at a larger stage.
<> Implementing overall plan that contributes to the population across globe, commonly known as GASP(Global Animal Survival Plan).
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Some of previously applied conservation strategies are :
¶ Crocodile Conservation (in 1975)
¶ Project Elephant (in 1992)
¶ Wild life sanctuaries
¶ ………
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Hope it helps
Here's the answer:
•°•°•°•°•°<><><<><>><><>°•°•°•°•°•
• In present situation, most environmental problem is conservation of biodiversity.
• Two basic and efective approaches to the wild life conservation in protected habitats are:
¶ In situ conservation
¶ Ex situ conservation
•°•°•°•°•°<><><<><>><><>°•°•°•°•°•
¶¶¶ In situ conservation:
• It means conservation of species in its natural ecosystem or even in man made ecosystems
• This type of conservation can also be applied to wild life flora and fauna.
• Here the area is referred to as protected areas
• There are different categories of protected areas which are managed with different objective.
• These areas are used as genetic bank and use for genetic stock and translocation of animals
# Examples are National parks, sanctuaries, biosphere reserves etc
° National park-- strictly reserved by betterment of wild life. Here, No private ownership is allowed
° Sanctuary-- limited biotic interference is allowed. Private ownership rights are permitted.
° Biosphere Reserve -- Multiple land use is permitted. It is mainly ecosystem oriented.
•°•°•°•°•°<><><<><>><><>°•°•°•°•°•
¶¶¶ Ex Situ Conservation:
• It means Conservation of species away from their natural habitat under human supervision.
• It is conservation in captivity under human care, so it is also referred to as 'off situ conservation'.
• Here the living organisms are taken care under artificial conditions.
Some of steps involved are:
<> Establishing Minimum target population goals to provide for maintenance of captive genetic diversity for atleast the next 100 years
<> Distributing founders through the various captive breeding programmes.
<> Circulating compiled animal husbandry programmes to all breeding facilities.
• Captive breeding can provide all animals for possible reintroduction to the wild at a larger stage.
<> Implementing overall plan that contributes to the population across globe, commonly known as GASP(Global Animal Survival Plan).
•°•°•°•°•°<><><<><>><><>°•°•°•°•°•
Some of previously applied conservation strategies are :
¶ Crocodile Conservation (in 1975)
¶ Project Elephant (in 1992)
¶ Wild life sanctuaries
¶ ………
•°•°•°•°•°<><><<><>><><>°•°•°•°•°•
¢#£€®$
:)
Hope it helps
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