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irina1246 [14]
4 years ago
9

How would i do this?

Biology
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kicyunya [14]4 years ago
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Summarize what you and your class did in the lab. In your conclusion/last paragraph, state whether you agree or disagree with the hypothesis and make sure you use the vocabulary required.

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There are different definitions for conservation-related concepts.

Some people confuse "conservation" with "preservation". The latter is often used to define the practice of keeping a portion of natural environment 'just as it is', which is quite difficult, except maybe for very remote, very sparsely inhabited regions.

Conservation involves much more, because human populations are considered in the context of the ecosystems they belong to, and thus, human use/exploitation of living and non-living resources is contemplated.

That's where the concept of 'sustainable use' comes in. Resource management must take into account ecological, economic and social aspects; this means accepting input from different disciplines (biology, sociology, economics, anthropology...). And like you said, there's an ethical value to biodiversity, as well as more tangible ecological/economical values to consider.

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These two basic types encompass the methods we have to conserve biodiversity. Both have advantages and drawbacks.

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