3.4.7 Conservation Practices

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3.4.7 Conservation Practices L.O: to describe ways to conserve species to list advantages and disadvantages of these practices These are all Extinct in the Wild (EW) on the IUCN Red List. Stages are Least Concern > Near Threatened > Vulnerable > Endangered > Critically Endangered > Endangered in the Wild > Extinct

Why Conserve? Match the reason to the description for conservation: Aesthetic Some people think all species have a right to survive Ecological Provide humans with useful products such as food, materials and medicines Economical People enjoy exploring and admiring diverse ecosystems Ethical To maintain the complex relationships between species (interdependence) Practical Zoos and safari parks attract tourists

Ways to Conserve Species How could you conserve… Animals? Plants? Fish? Whales? Extension: Can you think of one method for all of them?