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 SPECIES = a group of closely related organisms capable of breeding and producing fertile offspring  Every day, somewhere on Earth, a unique species.

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2  SPECIES = a group of closely related organisms capable of breeding and producing fertile offspring  Every day, somewhere on Earth, a unique species of organism becomes extinct  Over 1.7 million species known to science, most are INSECTS (see p 241)

3  BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY -refers to the # and type of species in a given area -an important natural resource  SPECIES = all different populations  ECOSYSTEM = variety of habitats and eco- logical processes  GENETIC = all the different D.N.A.

4  Stability of ecosystem  Sustainability of ecosystem  Species survival  Human use and benefit - medicine - shelter - products - food - clothing - knowledge - crops(hybrids)

5 Slow growing tree in old growth forests of Pacific North West Considered ‘trash’ tree Bark contains TAXOL Promising treatment for breast and ovarian cancer trt

6 Contains DIGITALIS Prevents ‘dropsy’ (heart failure)

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8  Ethical reasons- the right thing to do, right to exist  Aesthetic reasons- beauty, enjoyment, pets, nature  Commercial- agriculture, jobs, tourism, fishing & hunting

9 All genera Well defined genera Trend line Big Five mass extinctions Other mass extinctions Million Years Ago Thousands of Genera

10  EXTINCT- gone forever  ENDANGERED- likely to b/c extinct w/o protective measures  THREATENED- has a declining population likely to b/c endangered See table p 246

11  Rate of extinctions increasing  Since 1800 up to 25% of all species extinct  Species with small populations  Species with a limited range  Migratory species  Species with special needs  Species exploited by humans

12  Destruction of habitat  Introduction of nonnative species  Pollution/Pesticides  Overharvesting  Climate Change

13  Tropical Rain Forests  Coral Reefs  Coastal Areas  Islands

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15  The most remarkable areas on earth are also the most threatened. These are the Hotspots, the richest and most threatened reservoirs of plants and animal life on Earth.”

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17  Zone of Mediterranean climate  Many unique plants like Giant Sequoia  Also critically endangered Ca. Condor  Threatened by farming, pollution, overpopulation, road building etc.

18  INSTEAD:  Answer Questions 20-21-22-23  On page 260 in the space for #15

19  Captive Breeding  Preservation of Genetic Material  Zoos, Parks and Gardens  Research  Protection of habitats & ecosystems  International cooperation  Laws

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21  International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (I.U.C.N.)- produce RED LIST  The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species-elephants and ivory

22  Signed by President Nixon in 1973  Protect species from economic growth & development  Overseen by N.O.A.A. and U.S. Fish & Wildlife  Must make list of endangered species  Must protect from human harm  Must prevent projects that jeopardize species  Must create recovery plan

23 Media Center Work:  Monday Nov 26th- Period 11  Tuesday Nov 27 th - Period 4/5  Come in to class Wednesday with the info on your Endangered Species

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