Vocabulary:
- mitigate /MIT-i-geyt/
- instability /in-stuh-BIL-i-tee/
- bolster /BOHL-ster/
- exacerbate /ig-ZAS-er-beyt/
- equilibrium /ee-kwuh-LIB-ree-uhm/
[verb] – to reduce the severity, seriousness, or harmful effects of something
Governments implement policies to mitigate the impact of air pollution on public health.
[noun] – lack of stability; a state of being likely to change or fail
Economic instability led to a decline in foreign investments in the country.
[verb] – to strengthen, support, or improve something
The government launched new programs to bolster small businesses during the economic downturn.
[verb] – to make something that is already bad even worse
The lack of proper waste management has exacerbated the water pollution crisis.
[noun] – a state of balance between opposing forces or influences
The stock market reached a point of equilibrium after weeks of fluctuation.
Article reading:
Efforts to reconnect isolated populations have demonstrated success in restoring genetic diversity. The case of Florida panthers serves as a notable example, as the species suffered from inbreeding due to habitat loss caused by urban expansion and highways. In the mid-1990s, biologists introduced eight female panthers from Texas to the remaining population in Florida. Over the next two decades, the genetic health of the species improved, leading to a significant increase in population size. Conservationists advocate for similar initiatives, emphasizing that habitat corridors and genetic rescue programs can bolster species’ resilience. Experts stress that without intervention, the continued erosion of genetic variation could exacerbate species decline, ultimately leading to extirpation or extinction. The findings reinforce the necessity of proactive measures to preserve genetic integrity and maintain ecological equilibrium.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you ever learned about endangered animals in school or through a documentary? If so, which animal did you learn about, and what did you find interesting? If not, what endangered animal would you like to learn more about?
- Have you ever visited a zoo or a wildlife park? If so, what animals did you see, and did you learn anything about their protection? If not, what do you think the condition of the animals there might be like?
- Do you agree that humans should take responsibility for helping endangered species survive?
- What are some human activities that contribute to habitat loss and species decline?
- If humans continue to destroy habitats, do you think conservation efforts will be enough to save endangered species? Why or why not?
Summarization
Describe:
- species
- population
- biologist
- conservation
- climate change