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charle [14.2K]
3 years ago
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List ten importance of conservation of wildlife​

Biology
1 answer:
yulyashka [42]3 years ago
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Answer:

1.  Healthy eco-system

relationship between different organisms connected through the food webs and food chains

2. medicinal values

medicines are made from plants and animals

3. for agriculture and farming

pollination and reproduction system in plants

4. for healthy environment

micro-organisms, bacteria, slime molds, fungi, and earth worms feed on plants and animal waste.  Decomposing them and releasing their chemicals back into the soil (creating a rich, nutrient soil for growing plants)

5. for preserving rich bio-diversity

gene-banks for storing cells and tissues from wildlife species that plays an important role in agriculture and farming

6. for recreation

nature walks, zoos, and other parks that people can visit in order to see animals in their environment (learning experience)

7. for economic value

places that have "recreational facilities" helps improve the economy of the country; inviting tourist from all over the globe to learn about certain species that they normally will not see in their area.

8. livelihood of individuals

those who help run the parks/recreational facilities

9. for aesthetical value

wildlife and nature that contributes to beautifying the earth

10. for socio-cultural value

plants and animals that is the cultural backbone of the community; where certain animals are sacred or classify as "Gods and Goddess" of that country (symbolic of a deity's power).  

Explanation:

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