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Population of species decreasing over a period called as

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Answer:

The population of species decreasing over a period is called endangered species.

Explanation:

  • A species on the verge of being extinct is known as an endangered species.
  • Factors that cause risk to endangered species are habitat loss, invasive species, and poaching.
  • There are laws in many nations for protecting conservation-reliant species, such as restricting land development, creating protected areas, and forbidding hunting.
  • Extensive conservation efforts such as habitat restoration and captive breeding have targeted some endangered species.
  • A few examples of endangered species are a blue whale, snow leopard, whooping crane, etc.
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