Conservation International biodiversity as posted on Perreault Magazine
There are places on Earth that are both biologically
rich — and deeply threatened. For our own sake, we must work to protect them
Species are the building blocks of Earth's life-support systems. We
all depend on them.
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Biodiversity
underpins all life on Earth. Without species, there would be no air to breathe,
no food to eat, no water to drink. There would be no human society at all. And
as the places on Earth where the most biodiversity is under the most threat, hotspots
are critical to human survival. However, our planet’s “biodiversity,” the vast
array of life on Earth, faces a crisis of historic proportions. Development, urbanization,
pollution, disease—they’ really wreaking havoc on the tree of life. Today,
species are going extinct at the fastest rate since the mass extinction of the
dinosaurs. To stem this crisis, we must protect the places where biodiversity
lives. But species aren’t evenly distributed around the planet. Certain areas
have large numbers of endemic species — those found nowhere else. Many of these
are heavily threatened by habitat loss and other human activities. These areas
are the biodiversity hotspots, 35 regions where success in conserving species
can have an enormous impact in securing our global biodiversity. The forests
and other remnant habitats in m hotspots represent just 2.3% of Earth’s land
surface. But you’d be hard-pressed to find another 2.3% of the planet that’s more important.
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