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1 ECOSYSTEM SERVICES . . .THINGS THE PLANET DOES FOR US!
SUPPORT SERVICES ______________________ ________________________ RESOURCES REGULATION AWESOMENESS WATCH VIDEO Image from:

2 ____________ SERVICES
SUPPORT Recycle nutrients, purify water, form new soil, produce oxygen, clean pollution Image sources; See last slides

3 PROVIDE ______________
RESOURCES Light, food, fuel, medicines building materials, paper, soil Image from:

4 ____________of Earth’s processes
REGULATION Plants absorb carbon, prevent erosion, wetlands filter water, natural pest control, moderate climate, flood control, water storage

5 Just plain AWESOMENESS
For image sources: see last slide Homes for wildlife, recreation, inspiration

6 The ability of ecosystems to provide these services depends on BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OR ______________ = a measure of the variety of organisms present in different ecosystems. BIODIVERSITY

7 BIODIVERSITY makes ecosystems more _______ Ecosystems with
_____ biodiversity are better able to resist ____________ such as species loss, pollution, invasive species, urban development, climate change, etc. STABLE MORE DISTURBANCES

8 VOCAB Species that has died out = ______________ extinct
Species that has died out = ______________ Species whose population size is rapidly declining and will become extinct if the trend continues = _____________ Species that is at risk of becoming endangered in the near future = ____________ extinct endangered threatened

9 The Tragedy of the Commons
When a resource (like the environment) is shared, everyone can use it but NO ONE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING IT. Each person just uses “a little”, but it often results in the destruction of the “commons”.

10 A ____________ is anything an organism needs for life
REMEMBER RESOURCE A ____________ is anything an organism needs for life NATURAL RESOURCES = LAND AIR WATER FORESTS

11 _____________________ can’t be replenished by natural processes
EX: copper, gold, fossil fuels, rainforests ________________ can be replenished living by reproduction nonliving by biogeochemical cycles EX: fish, tree, soil ____________________________ replenished but used faster than can be replaced EX: water NONRENEWABLE RENEWABLE RENEWABLE BUT LIMITED

12 HOW HUMANS HARM BIODIVERSITY
DIRECT IMPACT OVERHUNTING POACHING HABITAT DESTRUCTION Agriculture Deforestation Pollution Invasive species Use of fossil fuels _________________________ HABITAT FRAGMENTATION Images from:

13 overkill endangerment Since the 1900’s over-hunting
Since the 1900’s over-hunting has led to a severe _________of whale populations, and to _____________ of many whale species. overkill endangerment The Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) reports that 87% of the world’s fish  stocks are classified as overexploited or fully exploited.

14 $ WHY POACH? Fur Tusks/horns Tourist souveniers Medicine ? Artwork
Fur Tusks/horns Tourist souveniers Medicine ? Artwork $ ttp://

15 BIODIVERSITY THREAT Habitat fragmentation
Splitting a habitat into smaller disconnected pieces = _____________________ Small “islands” of natural area isolated from each other. Habitat fragmentation Brings wildlife into contact with humans

16 HOW CAN WE HELP? PRESERVES/SANCTUARIES
Preserving habitat Establishing protected areas Game ranger patrols to prevent poaching Education

17 HOW CAN WE HELP? Captive breeding ___________________
Animals are raised and protected in zoos until population is stable, then returned to wild

18 HOW CAN WE HELP? LAWS/REGULATIONS
Convention for the Regulation of Whaling  - International Whaling Commission has placed a moratorium on whaling for certain species -Only works if nations voluntarily comply

19 Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
LAWS & REGULATIONS The________________________________________________________ (CITES) bans international trade in products from endangered species. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species

20 WHAT CAN WE DO TO HELP? Support “Green” organizations that work for laws to establish quotas and protect species. POWER OF ONE VIDEO ttps://

21 Scientists estimate there are 10-30 million
Image from: Scientists estimate there are million plant and animal species on the planet Most of these are unidentified. Some scientists estimate at the rate we are going ___ of the plants and animals will be committed to extinction by 2050 1/4

22 International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN) RED LIST
= world's main authority on the conservation status of species 22,214 threatened species worldwide AND NUMBERS ARE INCREASING! animals and 2655 plants classified as Endangered worldwide animals and 1197 plants classified as Endangered worldwide

23 It is believed that some 10,000 species have
It is believed that some 10,000 species have gone extinct in just the past 100 years At current rate estimates predict between extinctions per year. List of every extinct animal in last 100 years

24 CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY
WE CAN’T FIX EVERYTHING! ______________ = are places that are MOST endangered AND where $ will have the greatest impact HOT SPOTS Image from: Pearson Education Inc publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall© 2006


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