It should not underestimate the importance of the simple aesthetics of conserving biodiversity
The benefit of biodiversity
Environmental and human benefits
Biodiversities or biological diversity refers to the variety of plants,
animals and microorganisms that exist in the globe, the genes they contain and
the ecosystems they live in are different.
Tropical areas are known to have more species per unit area than
temperate areas and biodiversity decreases with temperate forests which tend to
be dominated by one species.
Every single living creature has its own benefits to human and to the
environment; therefore it is necessary to conserve biodiversity and its
environment.
One of the reasons biodiversity is important is because it helps to keep
the environment in natural balance.
An ecosystem that is species-rich is more resilient and adaptable to
external stress than one in which the range of species is limited.
In a system where species are limited the loss or temporary reduction of
anyone could disrupt a complex food chain with serious effects on other species
in the same system.
Once biodiversity is sufficient if one nutrient cycling path is
affected another pathway can function and the ecosystem and the biological
species it supports can survive.
Trees provide much of the oxygen people breathe and essential habitat
for animals, many of which may be endangered.
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