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| Why is it Important?
| | Biodiversity, simply put, describes the incredibly
fragile interdependence of life on this planet. In our recent history, humans
began to think ourselves immune to the consequences of tampering with the natural
world. We tend to pride ourselves in our perceived adaptability to changes in
our environment but we are also finding that little can be negotiated once a species
has become extinct, altering the entire ecosystem to which it belonged. Hopefully,
what we are discovering, slowly but hopefully surely, is that our mortality is
as surely tied to the fate of the natural world as it is to crimes of violence
among ourselves. Our interdependence on all that lives is illustrated through
a simple review of our sources for food, medicines and recreation. |
| But it is egocentric to think
that the value of diversity lies simply in it's relevance to humans. Diversity
has incredible value for it's own sake. The functioning of every ecosystem on
earth depends on the existence of each and every living thing. Earth can heal
itself from the abuses of humans as well as natural disasters such as fire and
drought. I say it CAN heal itself but only when it possess the resilience found
in ecosystems rich in diversity. | | Source:
Australia Department of Environment, Sport
and Territories | |
| What threatens it?
| | The loss of biodiversity around the world is already
a significant issue for environmentalists and scientists. It needs to become a
priority item for lawmakers and corporate leaders. Hopefully educators are finding
the way to include it in curriculums and textbooks. Species are becoming extinct
at the fastest rate found throughout geological history. Unfortunately, much of
this extinction have been tied to human activity. Now is the time to begin to
really value what we have and what we stand to lose. | | |
Habitat loss and destruction
directly related to human activity | Alterations in an ecosystem
due to loss or decline of a species | Introduction of exotic (nonnative)
species | Pollution and contamination
of an ecosystem | Global climate change |
| Source: Ecological Society of America |
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| How do we preserve
it? | The links below are good starting points
when wanting to celebrate the diversity of life around us. Visit each site to
enjoy and find activities you can incorporate into your life to make a difference.
First and foremost, the Windstar Foundation is concerned with making the world
work for EVERYONE and EVERYTHING with whom we share this planet. Keeping the Earth's
ecosystems diverse and connected is not just a good idea, it is crucial for survival!
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Center for Biological Diversity 
Ecology
Communications 
ENN
Ecology Word Quiz 
International Biodiversity
Year | Biodiversity Web 
Species
2000 
Planet
Ark 
Television
Trust for the Environment 
Conservation
International | Economics Site 
Yellowstone
Ecosystem 
Biodiversity
Center 
Look
for the IMAX movie: LOST WORLDS 
World
Watch | Bird Song Quiz 
Sacred Gifts 
Kids IBOY 
NPR
radio shows *Life on the
Brink* |
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