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Title: Endangered Species


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Endangered Species
Chloe Choy Priscilla Fung Stella Yiu Kiki Lee
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Chloe Choy Priscilla Fung Stella Yiu Kiki Lee
Chloe Choy
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Quiz time!
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What is a habitat?
  • A place where a particular animal travels in
    search of food.
  • A place where an animal is sent to get rid of a
    bad habit.
  • The location where a particular animal lives and
    its surroundings which includes environmental
    conditions such as air, water, temperature, the
    land
  • The location where a particular person likes to
    shop.

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What is the difference between an animal being
threatened and endangered?
  • threatened animals are likely to die sooner than
    endangered animals.
  • Threatened animals are likely to become
    endangered in the near future, endangered animals
    are likely to become extinct in the near future.
  • Threatened animals are scared, endangered animals
    are angry
  • Threatened animals are usually younger than
    endangered animals.

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Why save endangered species?
  • It is very cool to have an endangered animal as a
    pet
  • All animals and plants hold a certain musical,
    artistic, and athletic value. Every single living
    thing should never interact with its
    surroundings.
  • If all species died there would be nothing left
    to eat.
  • All animals and plants hold a certain medicinal,
    agricultural, ecological, commercial and
    recreational value. Every single living thing
    interacts with its surroundings.

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Which is the world's most comprehensive inventory
of the global conservation status of plant and
animal species?
  • IUCN Red list
  • IUCN Black list
  • IUCN Blue list
  • IUCN White list

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Endangered species?
  • A species that is in danger of extinction
    throughout all or a significant portion of its
    range

Because it is few in number threatened by
changing environmental or predation parameters
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  • Alarming Facts
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  • rate of species loss is 150 times higher than
    the natural background rate of extinction.

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  • we destroyed 30
  • of the natural world between 1970 and 1995

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  • At the current rate of extinction
  • the Earth will have lost 25 of its present
    number of species by 2050

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  • Roughly 50,000 species vanish every year

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  • many creatures will forever remain unknown to us,
    for they are disappearing before we get a chance
    even to learn about them.

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Reasons for extinction
  • Natural loss
  • Invasive species
  • Human factors
  • Habitat destruction
  • Pollution
  • Over-exploitation

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Invasive species
  • take over space and nutrients
  • intensified by the destruction of habitats

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Habitat Destruction
  • Deforestation
  • Agriculture
  • Housing development and human settlements
  • Mining
  • Water development

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Pollution
  • Indirectly
  • chemicals ingested by animals low in the food
    chain
  • these chemicals accumulated in food chain
  • Until it reaches a dangerous level
  • Causes reproductive problems and death

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Pollution
  • directly
  • pollutants make water uninhabitable
  • e.g. fertilizers and pesticides to reach
    waterways
  • e.g. logging, grazing, agriculture, and housing
    development cause silting in waterways
  • fresh water mussels

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Over-exploitation
  • especially a threat for species that reproduce
    slowly
  • Includes over fishing and hunting

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Consequences of extinction
  • A danger of losing species as a biological entity
  • destabilization of an ecosystem
  • A danger of having endangerment of other species
  • loss of irreplaceable genetic material and
    associated biochemical

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1. A danger of losing species as a biological
entity
  • Irreversible
  • Once a particilar species loses, it will never
    occur again

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2. Destabilization of an ecosystem
  • One species go extinct and population will
    increase or decline in the secondary species
  • unstable spiral
  • ecosystem structure is changed markedly and
    irreversibly

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3. A danger of facing endangerment of other
species
  • Relations between organisms are very complex and
    interdependent
  • One type of species will affect the whole food
    chain

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4. Loss of irreplaceable genetic material and
associated biochemicals
  • Each species carries unique genetic material in
    its DNA and may produce unique chemicals
    according to these genetic instructions
  • Examples
  • - a fernlike weed called sweet wormwood found
    in the valleys in Central China

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  • Solutions?

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International Efforts
  • Wild Bird Conservation Act of 1998
  • Endangered Species Act
  • Marine Mammal Protection Act

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International efforts
  • World Wide Fund for Nature!

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WWFs recent attempts
  • 06 Feb 2007
  • South African abalone to come under international
    trade controls
  • 02 Feb 2007Rare hyena spotted in Turkmenistan

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International efforts
  • Green Peace!

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Green Peace
  • Go to
  • www.greenpeace.org
  • to save the whales!

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Hong Kong s effort
  • Chinese White Dolphins
  • Marine Park ( around Sha Chau and Lung Kwu Chau )
  • deploys artificial reefs
  • comprehensive conservation program for the
    Chinese White Dolphins
  • conservation organization (WWF)

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Constraints?
  • still traversed by many types of vessels
  • traffic has increased significantly

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Chinas Role
  • conservation organization (WWF)
  • 50 panda reserves

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Individuals effort
  • Conserve Habitats
  • national parks, nature reserves or wilderness
    areas
  • When you visit a national park, make sure you
    obey the wildlife code
  • encourage friends to keep patches of bush as
    wildlife habitats
  • removing weeds and planting local native species
    in your place

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Individuals effort
  • Make space for wildlife
  • Plant a tree in the backyard
  • Start composting in garden eliminates need for
    chemical fertilizers
  • Not to use harmful chemicals at home

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Individual efforts
  • Join An Organization
  • Join an organization in your area and start
    helping today!

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Individual efforts
  • Voice out yourselves
  • tell family members and friends about the
    endangered species and what they can do
  • write articles to newspapers
  • Ring up radio programs

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