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Developed by the Endangered Species Coalition for the Endangered Species Day Curriculum

Define the following words: Biodiversity Ecotourism- Biodiversity Treaty- Endangered species- s Endangered Species Act- Endemic species- Exotic species- Gene- erm plasm- Habitat conservation plan- Keystone species- Poaching Threatened species-

Biodiversity--the variety of organisms in a given area, the genetic variation within a population, the variety of species in a community, or the variety of communities in an ecosystem Biodiversity Treaty--an international agreement aimed at strengthening national control and preservation of biological resources; associated with the UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED or Earth summit) in 1992 Ecotourism--a form of tourism that supports the conservation and sustainable development of ecologically unique areas Endangered species--a species that has been identified to be in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant part of its range, and that is thus under protection by regulations or conservation measures Endangered Species Act-- an act that the U.S. Congress passes in 1973 to protect any plant or animal species in danger of extinction Endemic species--a species that is native to a particular place and that is found only there Exotic species--a species that is not native to a particular region Gene--a segment of DNA that is located in a chromosome and that codes for a specific hereditary trait Germ plasm--hereditary material (chromosomes and genes) that is usually contained in the protoplasm of germ cells Habitat conservation plan--a land-use plan that attempts to protect threatened or endangered species across a given area by allowing some trade-offs between harm to the species and additional conservation commitments among cooperating parties Keystone species--a species that is critical to the functioning of an ecosystem in which it lives because it affects the survival and abundance of many other species in its community Poaching--the illegal harvesting of fish, game, or other species Threatened species--a species that has been identified to be likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future

What do it Mean? Endangered Threatened Extinct

Endangered Species Act

Passenger Pigeon

Bald Eagle

Whooping Crane

Humpback Whale

Florida Panther

American Alligator

Polar Bear

Grizzly Bear

Sea Otter

Spotted Owl

Gray Wolf

Pacific Salmon

Kirtland’s Warbler

Karner Blue Butterfly

Pitcher Plant

A Global Issue

Habitat Destruction

Invasive Species Kudzu Vine

Pollution

Overexploitation

Saving Endangered Species