Transcript extinction

EXTINCTION
WHAT IS EXTINCTION?
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Extinction is were animals are no longer around
and are gone forever like the dinosaurs and dodo’s
and the mammoth!
Extinction is an evaluative process that leads to
the disappearance of a species or a population.
When a species becomes extinct, its entire genetic
heritage is lost for good.
There are eight other famous animals like the
Great Auk, Passenger Pigeon, Tasmanian Tiger,
Sabre-toothed Cat, Baiji White Dolphin, Stellers
Sea Cow, Pyrenean Ibex, West African Black
Rhino that are all extinct.
WHY IS EXTINCTION HAPPENING?
We know that animal species have appeared and disappeared
continually since life began on Earth. This is a natural
phenomenon. However, species have been vanishing at a
much faster rate for about a century now thanks to human
factors such as pollution, commercial overexploitation,
poaching and deforestation.
The reason animals are becoming extinct because of
deforestation is that people are cutting trees down for paper
and wood, which leaves the animals with no habitat at least
most of them!
This Rhino is
Endangered Because
Humans want there
Skin and there horns!
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO SAVE ANIMALS?
Since life began on Earth, countless creatures
have come and gone, rendered extinct by
naturally changing physical and biological
conditions, some people ask: “Why save
endangered species? Why should we spend
money on them?”
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO SAVE ANIMALS? ARE
THERE ANY IN PARTICULAR WE NEED FOR
SURVIVAL?
If we don’t save the animals, how will be able to save
ourselves. A better knowledge and understanding of
animals gives us a better understanding of our own
species. Many people think of bees simply as a
summertime nuisance. But these small and hard-working
insects actually make it possible for many of your
favourite foods to reach your table. From apples to
almonds to the pumpkin in our pumpkin pies, we have
bees to thank. Now, a condition known as Colony Collapse
Disorder is causing bee populations to plummet, which
means these foods are also at risk. Without bees to spread
seeds, many plants—including food crops—would die off.
Animals play a role in nature and have a right to survive.
ARE THERE ANY IN PARTICULAR WE NEED
FOR SURVIVAL?
Honey bees: bees provide the world with
pollination.
 Bats: bats have a positive influence on the planet
as they consume insects.
 Plankton: some people believe that plankton are
just tiny plants but they’re the reason we can all
breathe.
 Butterflies: butterflies help predict climate change,
they move north, and this is due to a change in
temperature.
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Some of the animals that are horrible and scary are
actually really helpful,
 Fore example, Bees: They give you honey and also
they pollinate the flowers to keep them healthy and
alive!
 Spiders: We need spiders so they could eat flies and
keep them out of our homes!
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SOLUTIONS
How we can help?
 Support organizations that help wildlife.
 Help research and captive breeding projects- for
example, adopt an animal.
 Buy products that are environmentally friendly.
 Waste less and recycle more!
 Encourage people to care for wildlife.
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Learn about endangered species in your area.
Visit a national wildlife refuge, park or other open space.
Make your home wildlife friendly.
Native plants provide food and shelter for native wildlife.
Herbicides and pesticides may keep yards looking nice but
they hazardous.
Slow down when driving.
Recycle and buy sustainable products.
Never purchase products made from threatened or endangered
species.
Harassing wildlife is cruel and illegal.
Protect wildlife habitat.