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Lesson Aims To understand the main threats to biodiversity Unsustainably high population growth and resource consumption Inequality in the ownership, management and flow of benefits which threaten the livelihoods of the world’s poorest Concentration of agriculture, forestry and fishing on a narrowing spectrum of products Economic system developed by governments and business that fail to value the environment and its resources Legal and institutional systems that promote unsustainable exploitation at the expense of more sustainable options Lack of knowledge and understanding in the management and conservation of biodiversity H______________ C__________ C________ C__________ I_____________ S_____________ Threats to Biodiversity O_____ - E______________ D_____________ P_______________ Use the print out (p103-p104) to write an answer to the following question: “WHAT ARE THE THREATS TO BIODIVERSITY?” Why is it a hotspot? - It’s a hotspot because of their endemism and the severe threat facing the unique ecosystem What is the threat? – invasive species from mainland Ecuador were introduced in order to bolster fishing and tourism Up to 60% of the 180 species if endemic plant are considered ‘threatened’ Recorded 490 introduced insect species, with 55 of these as ‘high risk’ to cause severe damage to native biodiversity 18 introduced vertebrate species introduced, with 13 considered harmful Mainland snake predators could soon establish themselves What’s being done? – eradication of feral cats and rodents, rounding up stray dogs and removing the quinine tree, a serious alien plant invader. What’s the biggest pressure? – the thousands of tourists who visit every year to marvel at what Charles Darwin first saw in 1835 Borneo is divided between Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. The vegetation is tropical rainforest and supports a wide range of biodiversity One of Malaysia’s main exports is palm oil, which is used in lipstick, soap and cooking oil. To set up the monoculture the areas is cleared, first by felling commercial timber and then burning the rest