Endangered Species of South America
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Endangered Species of South America
Endangered species are plant and animal species that are in danger of extinction, the dying off of all individuals of a species. Over 19,000 plant species and 5000 animal species around the globe are classified as endangered, and many thousands more become extinct each year before biologists can identify them (Microsoft 1). The primary cause of species extinction or endangerment are habitat destruction, commercial exploitation, damage caused by non-native plants and animals introduced
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for preserving the earth's valuable biodiversity for future generations. Works Cited "Endangered Species." Microsoft Encarta, 1993-1997. "Endangered Species; South America, 1." Grolier World Encyclopedia, 1993. "Fast Facts about Endangered Species." EAC. http://www.worldkids.net/eac/fastfact.htm (8 April 1999). "IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals Database Search Results." World Conservation Monitoring Centre. http://wcmc.org.uk/cgi-bin/arl_output.p (1 April 1999). Lampton, Christopher. Endangered Species. New York: Impacts, 1980. Newman, Arnold. Tropical Rainforests. New York: Facts on File, 1990.
for preserving the earth's valuable biodiversity for future generations. Works Cited "Endangered Species." Microsoft Encarta, 1993-1997. "Endangered Species; South America, 1." Grolier World Encyclopedia, 1993. "Fast Facts about Endangered Species." EAC. http://www.worldkids.net/eac/fastfact.htm (8 April 1999). "IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals Database Search Results." World Conservation Monitoring Centre. http://wcmc.org.uk/cgi-bin/arl_output.p (1 April 1999). Lampton, Christopher. Endangered Species. New York: Impacts, 1980. Newman, Arnold. Tropical Rainforests. New York: Facts on File, 1990.