Environmental Sciences, asked by bharathijanjarla4, 1 month ago

why should we to protect animals​

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Answered by mudholkaryashwant
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Plants and animals maintain the health of an ecosystem. And, when species become endangered, it's a sign that an ecosystem is out of balance. ... But the balance within an ecosystem isn't always easy to maintain: the loss of one species often triggers the loss of others.

Answered by kalyanijalla376
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Animals and plants aren’t just valuable for their own sake – they’re also part of a wider natural environment that may provide food, shelter, water, and other functions, for other wildlife and people.

With so much wildlife at risk, the question people often ask us is how do we decide which animals and plants to focus our conservation efforts and funds on? Well, it’s not always an easy decision… but we do have criteria to guide us.

For example: 1) is it a species that’s a vital part of a food chain? Or 2) a species that helps demonstrate broader conservation needs? Or 3) is it an important cultural icon that will garner support for wildlife conservation as a whole? These are just some of the considerations.

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