Book ID: 98095
Maczulak, Anne E.
Biodiversity. Conserving endangered species. 2010. (Green Technology). col. photogr. figs. tabs. XV, 216 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.
Students with a basic understanding of the environment and concern for its future know the importance of preserving biological diversity. Biodiversity is the variety of living things on Earth or in a specific area. This definition seems simple enough to understand, yet the concept of biodiversity has deeper meanings that challenge even trained environmental scientists. A region that has a wide variety of species in robust populations is said to possess biodiversity. But not every place on Earth bursts with diverse life. Biodiversity concentrates in certain areas, while other parts of the globe possess a somewhat lesser variety and number of species. The book takes a look at how habitats are destroyed, the devastating effect this has on biodiversity, and the ways in which scientists restore ecosystems and habits. This book also examines the ethical questions that arise when trying to rescue threatened species in the face of dire human conditions. This book is one volume of the 8-volume set publication Green Technology. This publication deals with topics such as Conservation, Renewable Energy, Pollution and Waste Treatment.