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Individuals are removed faster than they can be replaced Examples › Dodo › Giant ground sloths › Mammoths › American camels
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American Bison Population once were 60 -75 million By late 1800s less than 1,000 were left. Hunted for hides and meat Currently, about 500,000 wild and commercial bison
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Passenger Pigeon Was the most abundant bird in N. America. Population estimates of over 3-5 million birds Decline due to hunting and forest clearing. Last one died in 1914.
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$5 billion to $20 billion dollars annually. Animals sold for parts, to be pets or medicinal value. Example: tarsier and slow loris (pet trade) and rhino (medicinal values)
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Lacey Act (1900) Prohibited illegally harvested game animals across state lines.
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Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) Control international trade of threatened plants and animals Agreed upon in 175 countries Red List – countries must monitor threatened species on the list.
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Ecotourism visiting relatively undisturbed natural areas, intended as a low-impact and often small scale. Provides Education, funds for conservation, economic development of communities and fosters respect for other cultures
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Community Based Conservation (CBC) incorporate improvement to the lives of local people while conserving areas through the creation of national parks or wildlife refuges
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Bird Nest Soup edible bird nest made by birds from their saliva Harvested 2x/year Outside of harvesting season groups of men that rotate every 10 days, stay near the cave.
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Passenger Pigeons Clip Passenger Pigeons Clip Dramatic Tarsier - Video Clip Dramatic Tarsier - Video Clip Slow Loris Clip Slow Loris Clip
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