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Project 1 Several environmental issues harm plants and animals. Discuss some of these issues and how they harm plants and animals. Also look at how they affect human beings. Use the internet to identify and collect pictures of five plants and five animals that are endangered. Note down the environmental factors that harm them and the steps being taken by different countries or organizations to conserve and regenerate their numbers. You may use the table given below to write your findings. Steps for conservation.
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Answered by deepakenke
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An endangered species is a type of organism that is threatened by extinction. ... As people kill these wild animals, through pesticides, accidents such as ... Plant breeders often go back to wild varieties to collect genes that will help ... within five years or two generations, it is also classified as endangered.

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Previously, any species of plant or animal that was threatened with extinction could ... By the early 21st century it could be said that human beings (Homo sapiens) ... species (that is, non-native species that negatively affect the ecosystems they ... resources and leading many people displaced by the mining to kill gorillas for ...

Answered by priyarawat800
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Endangered species

An endangered species is a type of organism that is threatened by extinction. Species become endangered for two main reasons: loss of habitat and loss of genetic

Explanation:

Endangered species, any species that is at risk of extinction because of a sudden rapid decrease in its population or a loss of its critical habitat. Previously, any species of plant or animal that was threatened with extinction could be called an endangered species. The need for separate definitions of “endangered” and “threatened” species resulted in the development of various categorization systems, each containing definitions and criteria by which a species can be classified according to its risk of extinction. As a rule, a range of criteria must be analyzed before a species can be placed in one category or another.

Often such categorization systems are linked directly to national legislation, such as the United States Endangered Species Act (ESA) or the Canadian Species at Risk Act (SARA). In addition, regional agreements, such as the European Union’s Habitats Directive (Council Directive 92/43/EEC), and international conservation agreements, such as the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (CMS) or the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), are connected to species-assessment systems. One of the most-recognized independent international

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