Title: BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
1BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
2Biodiversity
- The variety of life in an area
- Important because all organisms depend on each
other! - Food webs
- Medicine
- Food sources
- CO2/O2
3Threats to Biodiversity
- Habitat Destruction
- Definition Destruction or removal of the habitat
- Examples clear cutting in rainforest, coral reef
bleaching - Why its Bad Biggest threat to biodiversity
4Threats to Biodiversity Habitat Destruction
5Threats to Biodiversity
- Habitat Fragmentation
- Definition Division of habitats
- Examples roads, subdivisions
- Why its Bad larger predators need territories,
migration routes are altered, organisms isolated
6Threats to Biodiversity Habitat Fragmentation
7Threats to Biodiversity
- Habitat Degradation
- Definition Damage to the habitat by pollution
- Examples Air, water, land pollution
- Why its bad Destroys the environment!
8Threats to Biodiversity Pollution
9Threats to Biodiversity
- Introduced/Invasive Species
- Definition species NOT native to an area
- Examples In GA KUDZU, zebra mussels, Chinese
privet rabbits and camels in Australia - Why its bad Typically lack competition AND
predatorsno way to keep populations in check!
10Threats to Biodiversity Invasive Species
11Loss of Biodiversity
- Threatened Species
- Populations begin rapid decline
- In danger of becoming endangered!
- Examples African Elephant, Gopher Tortoise, Tree
Frogs in Amazon River Basin, Sea Otter,
Loggerhead Sea Turtle, Florida Manatee
12Loss of Biodiversity Threatened Species
13Loss of Biodiversity
- Endangered Species
- Population numbers are so low, extinction is
possible - Examples Black Rhino, Giant Panda, Sumatran
Tigers, Grizzly Bears, several freshwater mussel
species in GA
14Loss of Biodiversity Endangered Species
15Environmental Issues Air Pollution
- Caused by
- Increase in green house gasses
- CO2, CFCs, CH4, N2O
- Gasses trap heat within the atmosphere
- Burning of fossil fuels
- Oil, coal, natural gas
- Forest fires, volcano eruptions
16Environmental Issues Global Warming
- Gradual increase in the average global
temperatures - Linked to greenhouse gasses in atmosphere
- Drastic changes in last 200 years
- Some scientists believe that it is a result of
increased greenhouse gasses due to burning of
fossil fuels - Other scientists believe that it is part of the
earths natural temperature fluctuations
17Environmental Issues Global Warming
- Effects of Global Warming
- Melting ice sheets
- Rising sea level
- Changes to global weather patterns
- Warmer watermore intense hurricanes
- More frequent droughts
18Environmental Issues Water Pollution
- Common sources
- Fertilizers and pesticides used in agriculture
- Runoff from roads, construction sites, unlined
landfills, etc - Soil erosion
- Fresh water is a very limited resource!
- 80 is locked up in polar ice caps
- 99.5 of what is left is unusable
19The Environment
- Renewable Resources
- Resources that can be replaced at the same rate
that they are consumed - Renewable resources are either so large that they
cant be depleted or are constantly renewed so
that they are never used up - Ex wind, solar power, freshwater, trees
20The Environment
- Nonrenewable Resources
- Resources that are formed at a much slower rate
than they are consumed - Most of the energy sources we use today are
nonrenewablefossil fuels - Fossil Fuels coal, oil, natural gas
- Pressure, heat, and time have converted the
remains of organisms into oil and natural gas
21Conservation Biology
- Methods and creates plans to protect biodiversity
- Conservation
- Protect existing natural areas
- Establishment of national parks/wildlife refuges
- Restoration
- Cleaning and restoring a damaged area
- Sustainability
- Using areas and resources without damaging them
- Reintroduction
- Releasing organisms into their natural habitat
22The Environment Environmental Awareness
- Education
- Cant expect people to care about things they
dont know about - Ecotourism supports conservation and educates
while entertaining people - Advocacy
- Conservation groups work on local, regional,
national, international levels - Organizations like Green Peace, The Nature
Conservancy, riverkeeper groups lobby government
officials about environmental decisions