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  • What are conservation strategies primarily designed to protect and preserve?
    Biodiversity, habitats, and resources
  • Key elements of conservation strategies include habitat protection, species management, sustainable resource use, education and awareness, and legislation and policy
  • Habitat protection and restoration is a key element of conservation strategies.
  • Match the conservation strategy type with its example:
    Habitat Protection ↔️ Establishing Serengeti National Park
    Sustainable Resource Use ↔️ Forest management in Finland
    Education and Awareness ↔️ WWF campaigns
  • Order the following conservation strategies based on their focus:
    1️⃣ Habitat Protection
    2️⃣ Species Management
    3️⃣ Sustainable Resource Use
    4️⃣ Education and Awareness
    5️⃣ Legislation and Policy
  • Which organization uses campaigns to raise awareness about marine conservation?
    WWF
  • The Endangered Species Act in the United States is an example of conservation legislation.
  • Sustainable resource use ensures current needs are met without compromising future availability
  • What is the purpose of establishing protected areas in in-situ conservation?
    Conserve biodiversity
  • Managing species in their natural habitats is a key method of in-situ conservation.
  • Match the in-situ conservation method with its example:
    Establishing protected areas ↔️ Serengeti National Park
    Implementing ecological restoration ↔️ Reforestation in the Amazon
    Managing species in natural habitats ↔️ California Condor recovery plan
  • What formula is used in the California Condor recovery plan to ensure population growth?
    population_{t + 1} = population_{t} + birth_{t} - death_{t} + immigration_{t} - emigration_{t}</latex>
  • Ex-situ conservation involves preserving species and habitats outside their natural environment
  • Which institution is known for its breeding program for pandas as part of ex-situ conservation?
    San Diego Zoo
  • Botanical gardens contribute to ex-situ conservation by cultivating a variety of plant species.
  • Match the ex-situ conservation method with its example:
    Zoos ↔️ Breeding program for pandas
    Seed Banks ↔️ Svalbard Global Seed Vault
    Gene Banks ↔️ National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation
  • What is the primary purpose of ex-situ conservation efforts like breeding programs in zoos?
    Educate the public
  • Conservation strategies are methods to protect biodiversity, habitats, and natural resources
  • Habitat protection and restoration is a key element of conservation strategies.
  • What is the purpose of education and awareness in conservation strategies?
    Educate the public
  • The Endangered Species Act is an example of legislation and policy
  • Which protected area is mentioned as an example of habitat protection in conservation strategies?
    Serengeti National Park
  • In-situ conservation preserves species outside their natural environment.
    False
  • Establishing protected areas is a key method of in-situ conservation
  • What formula is used in the California Condor recovery plan to track population growth?
    populationt+1=population_{t + 1} =populationt+ population_{t} +birthtdeatht+ birth_{t} - death_{t} +immigrationtemigrationt immigration_{t} - emigration_{t}
  • Match the ex-situ conservation method with its example:
    Zoos ↔️ San Diego Zoo breeding program for pandas
    Botanical Gardens ↔️ Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew collecting rare plant species
    Gene Banks ↔️ National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation storing livestock genes
    Seed Banks ↔️ Svalbard Global Seed Vault storing seeds
  • What is one benefit of zoos in ex-situ conservation?
    Maintain genetic diversity
  • Ex-situ conservation involves preserving species in their natural habitats.
    False
  • The Svalbard Global Seed Vault is an example of a seed bank.
  • Why are protected areas important for conservation?
    Preserve biodiversity
  • Protected areas help maintain ecological balance
  • Climate change is a significant challenge for protected areas.
  • Which national park is mentioned as an example of a protected area?
    Yellowstone National Park
  • The Endangered Species Act (ESA) protects threatened and endangered species.
  • Match the international agreement with its purpose:
    Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) ↔️ Conserves biodiversity and promotes sustainable use of biological resources
    CITES ↔️ Regulates international trade of endangered species
    Ramsar Convention ↔️ Protects and promotes wise use of wetlands
    Bonn Convention ↔️ Conserves migratory species and their habitats
  • What is one purpose of international conservation agreements?
    Habitat protection
  • What is the purpose of CITES?
    Regulates illegal trade
  • The Ramsar Convention aims to conserve wetlands for biodiversity and ecosystem services.
  • The Bonn Convention focuses on conserving migratory species and their habitats
  • What is the geographical scope of the Endangered Species Act (ESA)?
    United States