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DECREASING POPULATIONS When a population decreases significantly, the species can become extinct, endangered or threatened.
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Page 1: When a population decreases significantly, the species can become extinct, endangered or threatened.

DECREASING POPULATIONS

When a population decreases significantly, the species can

become extinct, endangered or threatened.

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Extinctions

99.9% of all species that ever lived on Earth are now extinct.

Extinction appears to be a natural cycle and part of our changing Earth, but the cause of early extinctions are a cause for concern.

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Mass Extinction Dinosaurs were believed to be extinct

due to a meteorite crashing into Earth.

Are humans causing the next mass extinction- the sixth in the history of life

on Earth?

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Extinct Species

An extinct species is one that has died out and left no living relatives.

Species become extinct due to due to climate change, disease, destruction of habitat, natural disasters and development into a new species.

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Dodo Bird The dodo bird was found on the Island of

Mauritius in 1505.

The last dodo bird was killed in 1681.

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Quaggas

Quaggas were hunted to the brink of extinction in the mid 1900s.

The last Quagga died in the Amsterdam zoo in 1883.

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Mastodons

Mastodons roamed the Earth 15 million years ago.

They became extinct about 16,000 years ago.

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Endangered Species Endangered species are species that

numbers are so small, they are in danger of becoming extinct.

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The Miami Blue Butterfly

The Miami butterfly lives mainly in Florida

Their numbers are believed to be only around 50 to 60 adults.

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Gray wolf of Yellowstone

The gray wolf numbers are declining rapidly.

They are being killed by farmers and hunters.

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Leatherback Turtles

Leatherback turtles weigh 1,000 pounds and have roamed the oceans for hundreds of years.

It is now on the endangered list.

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Threatened Species

Threatened Species are species that are vulnerable to become endangered in the future.

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Polar Bears

Polar Bears are threatened due to global warming and the changing of their habitat.

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Orca Whales

Orca whales are residents of the Pacific Northwest.

Due to population decline, many realize they are a species threatened to become extinct.

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Marine Turtles

Although marine turtles have been around for millions of years, they are now threatened.

Reasons for their decline are poachers and predators pillaging their nests as well as habitat degradation by human impact.


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