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Everything Is Connected To Everything Else Ecology Everything Is Connected To Everything Else

Wildlife Conservation Extinction is the process by which a species passes out of existence. Organisms that are so rare that they are in danger of becoming extinct are said to be endangered. About 4500 kinds of animals and 20,000 kinds of plants are endangered.

Triceratops Extinct Species Passenger Pidgeon Do do Bird

Endangered Species

Threats to Wildlife Intentional Killing Deforestation Desertification Wetlands destruction Pollution Changing communities – exotic species Accidental killing

Intentional Killing Poaching

Desertification

Wetlands Destruction

Pollution

Pollution

Exotic/Invasive Species

Accidental Killing