Endangered and Extinction
What does endangered and extinction mean? Endangered- Species that are in serious danger of extinction and have already been reduced to low numbers in their populations Extinction- Species that no longer exist
Basis Needs What are basic needs? What are your basic needs as a student? Humans are just like animals we rely on our basic needs to survive, food, shelter, warmth, etc. When the needs are not met animals suffer the consequences
Examples of Endangered The South China Tiger In 1950s the population of South China Tigers were 4,000 Do to loss of habitat, lack of needs being met Population is 30-80 left in the world
Example of Extinct Animals The West African Black Rhino Due to being hunted by humans for their horns, loss of habitat Species is presumed to be extinct
Little activity I will show you ten animals your job is to think about if they are endangered or extinct If you think the animal is endangered raise one finger, if you think it is extinct raise two fingers Ready to begin?
Endangered or Extinct The Tasmanian Tiger Correct answer: Extinct
Endangered or Extinct? The African Wild Dog Correct answer: Endangered
Endangered or Extinct? The Blue Whale Correct answer: Endangered
Endangered or Extinct The Megalodon Shark Correct answer: Extinct
Endangered or Extinct? The Indian Elephant Correct answer: Endangered
Human impacts Today humans play a positive and negative role in endangered animals
Humans positives Humans can help animals! By funding organizations to help protect animals, make laws that protect animals from hunting etc. Breeding animals that are endangered to help support their populations Protecting animals habitat
Positives continued Humans also help care for animals when they are sick/cannot survive in the wild any longer
Negatives for animals Humans are one of the main causes for animals to be endangered or extinct Here are a few examples
Humans cause pollution
Hunting animals
Destruction to habitat
Invasive Species An invasive species is an organism that is introduced into an ecosystem where it didn't originally evolve They tend to flourish as there is little threat in the area (predators)
What can they do to the environment? When Invasive Species are introduced to a new habitat they can hurt the ecosystem in that area Any ideas how?
Examples of Invasive Species After five years the population of the rabbit due to a lack of food After ten years rabbits are rare in the area, due to the invasive species taking over.
What it looks like
Examples of Invasive Species The American Bullfrog
East Gray Squirrel
Invasive Species They are especially destructive of island ecosystems Invasive Species can contribute to endangered and extinct animals