short answer question 1 Why do we need biodiversity conservation?
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(1) Biodiversity is the key indicator of the health of an ecosystem.
(2) A wide variety of species will cope better with threats than a limited number of them in large populations.
(3) Even if certain species are affected by pollution, climate change or human activities, the ecosystem as a whole may adapt and survive.
(4) But the extinction of a species may have unforeseen impacts, sometimes snowballing into the destruction of entire ecosystems.
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- Biodiversity conservation, the practice of protecting and preserving the wealth and variety of species, habitats, ecosystems, and genetic diversity on the planet, is important for our health, wealth, food, fuel, and services we depend on. ... Biodiversity conservation is vital for economic growth and poverty reduction.
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