Sharon Levy wrote a very enlightened article called "As Larger Animals Decline, Forests Feel their Absence", explaining the link between each and every animal and plant within ecosystems and how when the biodiversity is affected by the extinction of one member, it affects every single plant and animal within the ecosystem.
Easily understood by the layperson and still referable by the environmental professional, this is an epistle well worth reading for all those concerned by the rapid extinction rate and the world's seeming lack of concern.
Within the negative explanations, however, there is a positive note; ecologists and scientists the world over are studying ways to reverse extinction in certain species, and results to date are promising, some of which are detailed in this blog article.
To read the full article, click on as_larger_animals_decline_forests_feel_their_absence
Please feel free to pass this link around .. it's well worth the sharing.
Easily understood by the layperson and still referable by the environmental professional, this is an epistle well worth reading for all those concerned by the rapid extinction rate and the world's seeming lack of concern.
Within the negative explanations, however, there is a positive note; ecologists and scientists the world over are studying ways to reverse extinction in certain species, and results to date are promising, some of which are detailed in this blog article.
To read the full article, click on as_larger_animals_decline_forests_feel_their_absence
Please feel free to pass this link around .. it's well worth the sharing.
Your recommended link is a good site. I have bookmarked that already. Thanks!
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