Environmental Sciences, asked by lotamarlynmae, 8 months ago

how does the philippines taking part to the global goal of conserving and preserving the environment including the flora and fauna species​

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Answered by Aadyant15
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Recognised as the hottest of biodiversity hotspots — a global conservation priority area which faces significant threats — the Philippines, together with other megadiverse countries, hosts over two-thirds of Earth’s plant and animal species. However, increasing human activity has pushed its wildlife to the edge of collapse.

Several endemic species in the Philippines have only four percent of their natural forest habitat remaining. At sea, unsustainable fishing has reduced fish populations, putting pressure on the ocean’s ability to provide food and incomes.

The nation is also an international hub for illegal wildlife trafficking, while the domestic exotic pet and bushmeat trade continues to threaten biodiversity. Authorities lack support in enforcing national protection laws and are largely overwhelmed by the sheer volume of illegal activity. Poor communications infrastructure in areas where wildlife trafficking occur compounds the issue — as citizens and law enforcers find it difficult to report violations. Additionally, persistent negative practices and the lack of valuation of nature drive this harmful trade.

Answered by mdhasmuddinansari813
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Answer:

Recognised as the hottest of biodiversity hotspots — a global conservation priority area which faces significant threats — the Philippines, together with other megadiverse countries, hosts over two-thirds of Earth’s plant and animal species. However, increasing human activity has pushed its wildlife to the edge of collapse.

Several endemic species in the Philippines have only four percent of their natural forest habitat remaining. At sea, unsustainable fishing has reduced fish populations, putting pressure on the ocean’s ability to provide food and incomes.

The nation is also an international hub for illegal wildlife trafficking, while the domestic exotic pet and bushmeat trade continues to threaten biodiversity. Authorities lack support in enforcing national protection laws and are largely overwhelmed by the sheer volume of illegal activity. Poor communications infrastructure in areas where wildlife trafficking occur compounds the issue — as citizens and law enforcers find it difficult to report violations. Additionally, persistent negative practices and the lack of valuation of nature drive this harmful trade.

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