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    The biodiversity on our planet today has been formed from 3.5 billion years of evolution. Once humans step foot on earth the planet had to support more biodiversity than ever before. Since humans have become the dominant race the levels of biodiversity have declined rapidly impacting each species differently. Biodiversity is all living things; plants, animals and microorganisms, the genetic information they contain, and the ecosystems created by them. Biodiversity is explored in 3 levels that…

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    Ray Jackson Sr. 10/11/2016. Because our human being, health, may depend upon Agricultural biodiversity. We, should save gardening, from the old ways. Allowing, efforts to grow your or my own garden and we continue being a gardener. A garden, about Agricultural biodiversity, while gardening, concerns are human being’s healthiest, within Agricultural biodiversity. • My knowledge about Agricultural biodiversity. • My benefits, of owning my own land with property or not owning land with property.…

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    what biodiversity means? Well I think some of us do not know what biodiversity is, but it is important for us to know is the meaning of biodiversity. Biodiversity is the variety of life. Most of the people recognize biodiversity by species but biodiversity is more than just species. A species is a group of living organism that can interbreed for example white-tailed deer, blue whales, and bacteria that you cannot even see with your eyes. Species is only one part of biodiversity. Biodiversity can…

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    issues or environmental issues that I learned about from Unit 6 Reading Assignments implies Urban sprawl threatening Biodiversity. Urban sprawl can be defined as the uncontrolled expansion of urban areas. That is, the uncontrolled spread of urban development into neighboring regions. Urban sprawl is indeed having a great effect on the Biodiversity around the world as a whole. Biodiversity simply refers to is the variety of life thus comprising all the millions of different species that live on…

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    Amy Hotz, a staff writer for StarNews, describes the biodiversity of the preserve, “Along these paths, dominated by the trees they’re named after, are micro-habitats - a pond pine forest, an evergreen shrub thicket, a savannah, a pocosin, red maple/sweet gum woods, a canebrake and a cypress low-land.” These micro-habitats…

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    plant which does not occur naturally in the species.(2016) Another word biodiversity could divided into two parts, Greek and Latin. Bio is biological, from Greek, means ‘of biology’. Other word diversity is from Latin, means ‘ diverse, different, and unlike’. The total word biodiversity at least include three parts which are biology, ecology, biogeography. As we know, GM crops may change the biodiversity, but why biodiversity…

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    Water quality of the Chippewa River vs. the Grand River Fresh water sources provide incredibly essential resources of biodiversity that aren’t found in abundance anywhere else. Surprisingly perhaps, new species are found with amazing regularity every year in fresh water sources. According to a study done on “Approximately 100 new species of freshwater fishes are described each year, compared with perhaps 2 new bird species” (Allan and Flecker 1993). Among the new species are species that are…

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    is about 35 years for these bad boys, there population is decreasing. The gorilla population has gone down do to poachers, pathogens, and decreasing biodiversity. Ebola alone has killed an estimated 1,000 gorillas in the western lowland. Poachers are illegal hunters that shoot the animals with no sort of tag or permission. Decreasing biodiversity means that there land where they live are being demolished for towns or parks or whatever it may be. The main source of this problem is the logging…

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    clearing of trees, used for rural and urban purposes. However, it is harmful to the ecosystem and wildlife that take shelter in the forests. Although many believe that deforestation is essential to the economy, it should be illegal because it affects biodiversity, climate change, and the water cycle. Deforestation may be believed to be helpful to the economy and essential to the way humans live, but it is causing climate change and changes in the earth, which can have a major impact. For…

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    the effects of global warming on the polar regions are likely to have major repercussions in the rest of the world. How does pollution in the polar regions affect biodiversity There are at least four types of pressure acting on marine, coastal, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats that affect both their conservation and biodiversity: issues relating to the exploitation of species, especially…

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