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Taniyah Mcbride
Biology
11 July, 20:44
How is conservation related to biodiversity?
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Jax Spencer
11 July, 21:11
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Conservation is needed for biodiversity. If one organism (plant or animal) goes extinct it disrupts the food chain and the ecosystem forcing plants an area to go extinct themselves or to migrate. The greater the biodiversity the the healthier the ecosystem is and vice versa.
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