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Characteristic s of Species Prone to Extinction

CHARACTERISTI CS OF SPECIES PRONE TO EXTINCTION. AMPHIBIANS 38% of US amphibian species in decline Reasons: 1. Habitat Loss 2. Pollution 3. Disease

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BIRD STATISTICS 9,800 known bird species 70% are declining in number

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Page 1: CHARACTERISTI CS OF SPECIES PRONE TO EXTINCTION. AMPHIBIANS 38% of US amphibian species in decline Reasons: 1. Habitat Loss 2. Pollution 3. Disease

Characteristics of Species Prone to

Extinction

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Amphibians

•38% of US amphibian species in decline

Reasons:1. Habitat Loss2. Pollution3. Disease

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Bird Statistics

• 9,800 known bird species• 70% are declining in number

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10 Most Threatened Bird Species

• Ivory-billed woodpecker• California Condor• Whooping Crane• Gunnison Sage-Grouse • Kirtland’s Warbler • Piping Plover • Florida Scrub-Jay • Ashy Storm-Petrel • Golden-cheeked Warbler • Kittlitz’s Murrelet

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Bird Migratory RoutesNational Refuges help to protect wetlands along bird

migration routes

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Causes of Endangerment

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Habitat Loss

#1 Cause

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Habitat Loss

• Common problem: habitat fragmentation

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Habitat Loss

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Habitat Degradation - Pollution

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Invasive Species

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Role of Introduced/invasive Species

• Accidental• Food crops• Livestock• Control Pests• Pets• Game - Hunting• Ornamental

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Modes of Transmission

• Stowaways on aircraft• In the ballast water of tankers• Hitchhikers on imported products

• Asian Carp http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS7zkTnQVaM

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Kudzu Vine

• Beverages• Gourmet

Confections• Herbal

Remedies

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Fire Ants

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Overfishing - OverhuntingMarket Hunting

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Bushmeat

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The Rising Demand for Bushmeat

• Increase in African population

• Increase in logging road and access to remote areas

• Increase demand by high-end restaurants

• Source of income for poor people

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Profit of Poaching• Mountain Gorilla - $150,000• Panda Pelt – $100,000• Chimpanzee - $50,000• Amazon Macaw - $30,000• Rhinoceros Horn - $28,000 (per kg)

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Photographer: Nick Brandt

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Sale of Exotics

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Predator Control & Pest Control

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Primary Root of all Causes of Endangerment

Rising Population GrowthRising Resource UseNo Environmental Economic AccountingPoverty