introduced species
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conservation and extinction impact
- In conservation: Introduced species
The case histories previously discussed often implicate introduced species as a cause of species extinctions. Humans have spread species deliberately as they colonized new areas, just one example being the Polynesians as they settled the eastern Pacific islands. New Yorkers in the 1890s…
Read More - In conservation: Introducing species
The introductions of Texas pumas into the Florida panther population and of captive-reared condors back into parts of their original habitat were successful, as discussed above. So were the introductions to North America of the starling, also discussed above, and the house sparrow…
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endangered species
- In endangered species: Human beings and endangered species
habitat degradation The spread of introduced species (that is, non-native species that negatively affect the ecosystems they become part of) The growing influence of global warming and chemical pollution Unsustainable hunting Disease
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