Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Anyone out there can help me by giving ways wildlife extinction impacts our world.?

Need assistion for a presentation can some one help me?





Give the relationship between deforestation and wildlife extinction





Give estimations of the current and potential impact of deforestation on world cultures.





Last Describe methods that could be (or already are being) implemented to preserve the present level of aquatic biodiversity.Anyone out there can help me by giving ways wildlife extinction impacts our world.?
Well, I'm obviously not going to write the paper for you, but I'll give some bits of information that I'm aware of.





Relationship between deforestation and wildlife extinction is pretty obvious. As the forests and habitats for wildlife disappear they are forced to vacate or adapt. And since adapting doesn't happen overnight, we are more likely to see the wildlife numbers drop. Without their habitat they simply cannot maintain steady numbers.





The impact on world cultures is somewhat the same. The cultures that rely on wildlife for food, clothing and trade (there still are some) will need to change their daily life or will be forced to move elsewhere. Of course if they move elsewhere they will simply deplete their resources in their new environment. The only way to avoid that is to do whatever we are capable of doing to prevent the dying off of our wildlife.





As far as what is being implemented now, it's fairly well known. Every state in the US has limits and restrictions. Like here in New York, simple things like hunting limits, fishing limits and protected land all play a part in the preservation of wildlife. As far as aquatic life is concerned, simple fishing limits play a good role. When a fish species is foreign and will negatively impact the surrounding aquatic life, it's published and noted by avid fishermen and if seen or caught, the foreign species is removed. Of course if you want more information on things like that, Wikipedia is a great place to go.





Hope that was some help.

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