Unit A | Topic 8 | Biodiversity conservation Flashcards

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Why are roads a major threat to animals?

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  • Poses danger of being injured or killed
  • Separates organisms (this causes issues for mating)
  • disrupts habitat
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What are “Wildlife Corridors”?

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A crossing that animals can use to safely get across roads

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Definition of:
In-situ conservation

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Maintenance of animal population inside their natural habitat

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Definition of:
Restoration of ecosystems

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Initiative to restore damaged ecosystems so endangered species can live there again

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What is the Ann and Sandy Cross conservation center’s way of restoring ecosystems?

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Replanting trees :)

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Definition of:
Resource policies

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Federal and Provincial laws that protect ecosystems, such as anti-hunting laws.

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What is the goal of resource policies?

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To prevent species in Canada from going extinct because of human activity

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Why are invasive species so successful?

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  • They often grow fast
  • Often have few or no enemies
  • They often repopulate fast
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Definition of:
Ex-situ conservation

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Conservation of biodiversity outside of a natural habitat

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what are some examples of Ex-situ conservation?

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  • Zoos
  • Seed banks
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What are some examples of invasive species?

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  • Weeds
  • Goldfish
  • Seeds carried by the wind
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