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- Match the following descriptions with the correct U.S. environmental legislation. Group of answer choices Law that requires government to promote multiple uses of our Federal Forests [ Choose ] National Recovery Act Endangered Species Act Federal Forest Act National Forest Management Act National Environmental Policy Act National Species Plan Law that requires the government to develop a Recovery Plan for any species that is endangered or threatened [ Choose ] National Recovery Act Endangered Species Act Federal Forest Act National Forest Management Act National Environmental Policy Act National Species Plan Law that requires the writing of an Environmental Impact Statement for projects on Federal Lands [ Choose ] National Recovery Act Endangered…42. Which of the following would not be illegal under the Endangered Species Act? A. Having a permit to capture an endangered species for.research B. Digging up an endangered plant in your backyard and selling it C. Destroying the habitat of an endangered plant during the building of a federal highway D. Capturing a wild animal listed as a threatened species for exhibition in a zoo, provided the animal was well cared. 43. Which of the following would not be illegal under the Endangered Species Act? A. Having a permit to capture an endangered species for research B. Digging up an endangered plant in your backyard and selling it C. Destroying the habitat of an endangered plant during the building of a federal highway D. Capturing a wild animal listed as a threatened species for exhibition in a zoo, provided the animal was well cared. 44. Which situation illustrates the relationship between a limiting factor and population density? A. When birth rate is greater than death rate, population…How do we save endangered species and who should be responsible for paying for this task? Make sure to provide an in-depth answer.
- Name: Kathryn Laverty Date: Biology Introduced Species Directions: Write a short response for each of the following scenarios, describing the effect of the invasive species on ecosystem based on the information in the corresponding graphs. In your responses, please use complete sentences with proper grammar and spelling. 1. This graph comes from a study on the effects of European green crabs on the food web in Bodega Bay Harbor, California. 300 Response: 250 Wi 200 0 European Green Crabs Clams Crabs Year 2. The following graphs give information about the populations of Burmese pythons and mammals in the Florida Everglades. 400 SOME ANIMALS ON THE DECLINE IN EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK 350 Crabs (no./trap) Clams (no./core) European Green Crabs (no./50m²)So far we have discussed changing environments affecting your species at risk. Changing environments can also have impacts on human health. Choose one environmental or societal change that has impacted human health. Explain the impacts and discuss any technological advances that can lessen the impact. I need the answer with references pleaseCertain species of parrot cannot be brought to the United States to be sold as pets. What is the name of the legislation that makes this illegal? a. Red List b. Migratory Bird Act c. CITES d. Endangered Species Act (ESA)
- There are six species of animals in an area at the end of Thunder Bay. The area is wooded land covering rolling hills with two small rivers. Most of the area is surrounded by farm land where people have sheep and cows. There are three roads in the area, one of which leads to an expanding subdivision. a) Chose the species you believe to be most likely to become endangered and the species you believe to be least likely to become endangered. Compare and contrast these two species to explain your decision b) Which two species do you think would be most likely to exhibit a competitive relationship? c) Explain two density-dependent factors that may affect population P in this area d) Explain two density-independent factors that may affect population P in this areaWhat would you do if red fire ants invaded your yard and house? Explain your reasoning behind your course of action. How might your actions affect other species or the ecosystem you are dealing with?NOTE: The image you need to see in order to answer this question is attachedA developer owns the property encompassing the three habitats above. By law, one of the habitats must be left intact to satisfy the zoning laws. The developer works with an environmental engineer to choose which of the habitats should be saved. The environmental engineer suggests that Site C should be saved. Which of the following choices best justifies this decision?Responses A) Site C has greater species richness and species evenness than either Site A or Site B. This will promote the maximum sustainability for future generations of animals. B) Site C is tied with Site A for greatest species richness, but unlike Site A, it has representative species from all 3 of the sites within it. C) Site C not only contains the greatest number of species, it also has the greatest genetic diversity within each species. D) Site C has more unique species in it than either Site A or Site B
- Reintroduction of species into their native ecosystem is a controversial topic. Provide at least 3 reasons in favor of this and 3 against the reintroduction of native species.Answer the following: 1. What is your take on the value of biodiversity for health and medicine? What are the parameters to distinguish the good and bad ways of utilizing biodiversity in this context? 2. How do business and development affect biodiversity? 3. Why are the cultural tradition of the community important in consuming or using the goods sourced from biodiversity?Answer the following: 1. How does biodiversity provide for people’s medical needs? 2. How do researches that utilize biodiversity affect the community? 3. Why are the cultural tradition of the community important in consuming or using the goods sourced from biodiversity? 4. How do business and development affect biodiversity?