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- Discuss the main drivers of biodiversity loss and their effect on terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems and suggest possible ways of preventing the loss of biodiversity.Explain four importance of conservation of biological resources paying attention to intrinsic valuesDescribe five ways in detail, which you can reduce your ecological footprint to save our planet Earth.
- Answer the following: 1. How does biodiversity provide for people’s medical needs? 2. How do researches that utilize biodiversity affect the community? 3. Why are the cultural tradition of the community important in consuming or using the goods sourced from biodiversity? 4. How do business and development affect biodiversity?Define ethic considerations and how it help in the conservation of biological resourcesEnlist major In-situ & Ex-Situ conservation areas of the world Details include: (Name, Area or Country, Major Purpose )