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Chapter 8 - 9 SUSTAINING BIODIVERSITY – THE SPECIES AND ECOSYSTEM APPROACHES • • By 2050, the polar bear population is likely to decline by 30-35% due to climate change Melting of ice floes POLAR BEAR HUMAN ACTIVITY From ¼ to ½ of the world’s known plant and animal species will disappear due to human activity EXTINCTIONS Biological Extinction When a species is no longer found anywhere on earth Mass Extinction The loss of a large number of species over a short period of geological time MASS EXTINCTION ???? CURRENT RATES OF EXTINCTION Only 1% per year At this rate, at least 25% up to 50% of the world’s plants and animals will be lost by the end of the century ENDANGERED SPECIES A species with so few individuals that the species could become extinct THREATENED SPECIES A species that still has enough individuals to survive the short term but can become endangered in the near future AS OF JANUARY, 2011, THE STATE ENDANGERED SPECIES LIST CONTAINED 46 ANIMALS THAT WERE LISTED AS ENDANGERED, AND 35 ANIMALS THAT WERE LISTED AS THREATENED. CALIFORNIA ANIMALS PROTECTED UNDER THE FEDERAL ESA INCLUDE 88 ENDANGERED ANIMALS AND 40 ANIMALS THAT ARE OFFICIALLY THREATENED . HIPPCO Habitat destruction Invasive species Population Growth Pollution Climate change Overexploitation HAWAII – EXTINCTION CAPITAL OF AMERICA 63% of its species are at risk KUDZU VINE From Japan Introduced to SE U.S. for erosion control Taking over Releases NO Creates ozone smog ARGENTINE FIRE ANT Accidently released in Alabama Kill 90% of native ant species Can kill humans (80 people have died) SNAKES IN FLORIDA Burmese and African Pythons in Florida CITES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (adopted by 175 countries) ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT OF 1973 Designed to identify and protect endangered species in the U.S. and abroad U.S. list has gone from 92 species (1973) to 1371 (2011). PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE When there is significant scientific uncertainty about potentially serious harm from chemicals or technologies, decision makers should act to prevent harm to humans and to the environment FORESTS Old Growth Forest Uncut or regenerated forest that has not been seriously disturbed by human activity for more than 200 years Secondary Growth Forest Results from secondary succession. These result after the old growth forests have been removed by human activity FORESTS Tree Plantations Or a tree farm, has only one or two species of trees that are all the same age. NATURE’S ECOLOGICAL SERVICES Constanza’s estimates Monetary value of ecological services = $4.7 trillion per year Hundreds of times more valuable than the lumber and paper DEFORESTATION Almost half of the world’s forest have been cut down TROPICAL DEFORESTATION GRAY WOLF IN YELLOWSTONE Reduced Elk, Moose and Deer More Eagles / Ravens Less Coyotes Problems??? COSTA RICA PROTECTION OF ECOSYSTEMS Map and inventory the world’s terrestrial ecosystems and the natural services they provide Locate and protect the most endangered ecosystems and species Seek to restore as many degraded ecosystems as possible Made development biodiversity friendly by providing financial incentives to those who help protect endangered ecosystems GLOBAL HOTSPOTS