The threat of flora and fauna. ... " and each species is a unique phenomenon and is not capable of being replaced."
live on Earth several million species of plants and animals.
It seems that the plant is so much that they never run out. You can find them everywhere in the forests, meadows, marshes, bogs, in the garden and skwerku.
And yet many of them may disappear forever from the face of our planet, are endangered species, requiring special protection. In all environments and at all latitudes extinct wild animals and plants. Did you know that the Earth every minute of it disappears natural forest with an area of \u200b\u200b35 football fields.
All living organisms including humans are dependent on each other.
therefore very important to protect all species.
main reason for the high degree of risk is the destruction of our flora, or loss of natural habitats.
is mainly due to harmful human activity killed hundreds and even thousands of species of plants and animals, which empties the biosphere, reduced biodiversity, therefore, at risk is the stabilization of many ecosystems.
Endangered species described in the so-called. Red books, which contain the actual information in each country.
Red Book shows the degree of risk to the world of plants and animals, contributes to public education in the field of nature conservation, is also useful in concrete measures to actively protect.
in Poland was issued Red Book of Animals and Plants.
Polish Red Data Book of Plants covers the Pteridophytes and flower plants extinct or endangered on Polish territory. Includes 296 taxa
the Polish lands, extinct or are endangered not only the Pteridophytes and flowering plants as well as lower plants (acting as an extremely important role): lichens, algae, slime molds, fungi, and bryophytes.
The Polish Red Data Book of Animals described species occurring within the borders of modern states, including 12-hundred mile limit of territorial waters Polish Baltic Sea, have also been made extinct species and missing in this area. The study allowed the Polish fauna accurately assess population status and degree of risk of individual species.