proper conservation of habitat is necessary for the promotion of species richness of biodiversity. why?
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Habitat conservation is vital for protecting species and ecological processes. It is important to conserve and protect the space/ area in which that species occupies. ... Its aim is to protect the habitats of multiple species and overall biodiversity by minimizing development in sensitive areas.
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Proper conservation of habitat is necessary for the promotion of species richness of biodiversity.
- To maintain biodiversity, habitats must be protected. Due to their propensity to live in multiple natural habitats, migratory animals are especially susceptible to habitat degradation. Due of this, it is imperative to conserve both the migratory species' two habitats as well as their migration route.
- In order to produce food, practise agriculture, and maintain ecosystem services like soil nutrient recycling, pest and disease management, erosive control, and pollination of plants and trees, biodiversity conservation safeguards the genetic, plant, animal, microbial, and microbiological resources.
- More habitat implies more chances for us to be outside and experience nature, which will benefit our physical and mental health. It may motivate us to preserve and save the environment.
- A plant or animal can find all they need in a habitat, including food, water, and shelter, to survive. To meet their needs for food, water, and shelter, different forest creatures require different types of habitat. For instance, elk favour the vegetation found in young, open forests.
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