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Why we should conserve domestic animals?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Undisturbed, wild animals and their habitats can serve as a barrier preventing the spillover of emerging infectious diseases – EIDs – from animals to humans. Because the diseases and the animals have evolved together, the diseases have little to no effect on those animals.

Answered by rani1201pushpa
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Answer:

The real reason to conserve wildlife in the wild is to conserve the ecosystems in which the relevant animals (and plants) live, because these ecosystems provide us with clean air, clean water, food, and shelter.

Explanation:

Animals are a part of many agricultural systems. Domesticated animals such as livestock play a critical role in diversified farming systems, both because they or their products become food and because they cycle nutrients through the farm. Wild animals can help to manage pest populations and contribute to biodiversity.So we should conserve domestic animals.

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