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Results from our forumA Potential Plan To Save Endangered SpeciesWith so many different species on the brink of extinction in various parts of the world, I accidentally came up with an idea which could save most of them, and could also add biodiversity to every part of the world. It's a fact that we have similar types of climate on several continents. Sure, there...
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Ecological NicheAn ecological niche is the role an organism plays in a community in terms of the habitat it occupies, e.g., both a wolf and the wolf spider are predators. So they occupy the same ecological niche, albeit in a different habitat (even though they can live together in the same area, the habitat of the ...
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evolution and endangered speciesHi. I'm a person who has always been interested in "saving endangered species", but lately while discussing with people who don't share my beliefs they throw the "evolution - survival of the fittest"-argument in my face and I don't really know what to answer to that. Is it possib...
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