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Prepare a report on why we must save plants and animals from becoming extint​

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Plants and animals maintain the health of an ecosystem. When a species becomes endangered, it’s a sign that an ecosystem is out of balance. And the consequences can be critical.
Ecosystems are groups of plants and animals that are found in the same area and interact with each other. These interactions make up and maintain the environments we know today – like rainforests, mountains and savannahs.
But the balance within an ecosystem isn’t always easy to maintain; the loss of one species often triggers the loss of others.
For example, when grey wolves were hunted to near-extinction in the United States’ Yellowstone National Park, beaver populations also decreased significantly.
This happened because elk populations, which are usually hunted by wolves, were able to graze freely and more heavily on the plants that were also needed by beavers to survive during winter.

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The conservation of endangered species, and restoring balance to the world’s ecosystems, is vital for humans, too. Here’s how.
THE BENEFITS OF CONSERVING ENDANGERED SPECIES
Help conserve endangered species like rhino

A well-balanced ecosystem maintains the health of the environment. This ensures that human beings have access to clean air and water, and fertile land for agriculture.
It goes without saying that clean air and water improves our quality of life, and fertile land for agriculture ensures that we can produce enough food for consumption. A balanced ecosystem also provides us with plants that have medicinal properties.
So, when ecosystems aren’t maintained, our health can be affected too. That’s why, when you add to the conservation of endangered species, you’re also contributing towards humans’ well-being.

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