My Definition of Biodiversity and Importance of Biodiversity

 To me, biodiversity is the study of the vast array of plants, animals, and microorganisms that makes up an area and promotes resiliency in an ecosystem.

When thinking about biodiversity on a local and regional level, it provides a unique chance for unity within a community. Species that only reside at local or regional levels can cause the community to take accountability for the species, because they feel the need to protect it. These endemic species make a community more unique and could result in more protection and conservation efforts. Biodiversity is important nationally and internationally because it supports medicinal demands, climate regulation, and basic human needs; biodiversity also holds the power to grow and expand into something new as the Earth and its inhabitants evolve. On a strictly national level, a diverse biodiversity has the ability to allow the country to flourish as long as the inhabitants of the country know how to work with the biodiversity and not against it.

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