Underlying Causes of Loss of Biodiversity
The Underlying Causes of species loss include International Trade in animal body parts, timber, and traditional medicinal plants and their parts;&nbsRead More…
The Underlying Causes of species loss include International Trade in animal body parts, timber, and traditional medicinal plants and their parts;&nbsRead More…
Species become endangered due to both natural and anthropogenic causes. Since man has no control over natural causes, we should consider anthropogeniRead More…
The Concept of Biodiversity We have an immense range of forests, wetlands, grasslands, deserts, freshwater bodies, marine areas, coral reefs,Read More…
Habitat Destruction The predominant features that create structural complexity in the environment, such as plants or animals are called as a habitRead More…
Our natural resources are known to have some specific qualities of their own. These qualities are known as natural qualities. It is due to specific nRead More…
Wildlife conservation strategies and methods are adopted, i.e., flora and fauna. The principal strategy involves in-situ conservation and ex-situ conRead More…
In the modern age of industrialization and competition for development, the human race has badly missed its traditions up to major extents and culturRead More…
Mixing of different types of substances in soil- which affects its natural qualities, and reduces its fertility- is called as soil pollution. Some enRead More…
The Marine Pollution, as defined by the International Oceanographic Commission (IOC) for United Nations Educational and Scientific Commission, is theRead More…
Nearly half of the planet’s plant and animal species live in Rainforests. Less than 2.5 billion acres of Tropical Forest have remained out of four biRead More…