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BIODIVERSITY How Humans Perceive Their “Role” on This Planet Humans have perceived themselves as “masters” of all species Humans view other organisms in terms of their economic value Why a re sp ecies important?

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Page 1: BIODIVERSITY  How Humans Perceive Their “Role” on This Planet  Humans have perceived themselves as “masters” of all species  Humans view other organisms

BIODIV

ERSITY

How Humans Perceive Their “Role” on This Planet Humans have

perceived themselves as “masters” of all species

Humans view other organisms in terms of their economic value

Why

are

spec

ies

impor

tant?

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WHY SHOULD WE CARE?

• The golden-cheeked warbler, Dendroica chrysoparia winters in Central America but breeds in the Texas hill country, where its habitat is being lost to housing development

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WHY SHOULD WE CARE?• The green sea

turtle, Chelonia mydas occurs throughout the world's oceans and lays eggs on beaches in Costa Rica and elsewhere

• But it has undergone steep population declines.

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WHY SHOULD WE CARE?• The red-backed

squirrel monkey, Saimiri oerstedii is endemic to a tiny area in Costa Rica

• Its small geographic range makes it vulnerable to forest loss.

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• Species diversity =•Ecosystem stability•Food web strength•Healthy environment

WHY ARE SPECIES IMPORTANT?

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WHY ARE SPECIES IMPORTANT?• Biodiversity is

important to scientific research•Better understanding of the world in which we live.•Better quality of life.

• Genetic Reserves• Every species needs an adequate gene pool in order to survive•Crossing crop species with pest & disease resistant plants

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WHY ARE SPECIES IMPORTANT?Economics

New fibers, (hemp); latex

Fine lubricants (Jojoba)Perfumes, dyesFungicides (insects)Food (honey)

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WHY ARE SPECIES IMPORTANT?

Enhance Food SecurityCurrently we get 90% of our food from just 30 crops and 14 livestock species, as compared to the approximately 7000 plant species and several thousand animal species in past history.

Maintaining genetic diversity in existing crops is essential

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WHY ARE SPECIES IMPORTANT?Drugs and Medicine

>50% of all prescriptions contain natural products

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WHY ARE SPECIES IMPORTANT?Biophilia An outlet for human’s

instinctive “love for nature” Cultural and religious icons

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WHY ARE SPECIES IMPORTANT?• Tree species

provide lumber and chemicals for industry

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WHY ARE SPECIES IMPORTANT?

• More importantly…

Intact forests provide clean air, water, and a hydrologic buffer against flooding and drought

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• Species add to the aesthetic beauty of our world

• All species have a right to exist just like all humans have a right to life

WHY ARE SPECIES IMPORTANT?

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WHY ARE SPECIES IMPORTANT?• Ecotourism brings badly needed

money into poor countries which in turn helps them preserve species

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WHY ARE SPECIES IMPORTANT?

You decide

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Species should be allowed to exist without having to provide a reason

This is DEEP ECOLOGY