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Why is biodiversity important to you?. t o society?. Learning Goals: Learn about Biodiversity and Taxonomy. “You can’t build a reputation on what you are going to do”. Walk in someone else shoes. Decade for Biodiversity. Aichi Biodiversity Targets. Some examples of the targets are :
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Why is biodiversity important to you? to society?
Learning Goals: Learn about Biodiversity and Taxonomy “You can’t build a reputation on what you are going to do” Walk in someone else shoes
Decade for Biodiversity Aichi Biodiversity Targets
Some examples of the targets are: • At least halve and, where feasible, • bring close to zero the rate of loss of natural habitats, • including forests • Establish a conservation target of 17% of terrestrial • and inland water areas and 10% of marine • and coastal areas • Restore at least 15% of degraded areas • through conservation and restoration activities • Make special efforts to reduce the pressures • faced by coral reefs
http://www.plantabillion.org/ For every dollar they will plant a tree For every dollar you contribute I will contribute a dollar
Taxonomy Carolus Linnaeus Father of Taxonomy Taxonomy: defining groups of biological organisms on the basis of shared characteristics and giving names to those groups
This was the formal name of a tomato: Solanumcauleinermeherbaceo, Foliispinnatisincisis, Racemissimplicibus After: Solanumlycopersicum
Homologous Traits: Traits that share common ancestry. Ex. Bat hands and human hands
Analogous Traits: Traits that appear to be Similar in two unrelated organisms. Ex. Flight in birds and butterflies
Binomial Nomenclature: 2 latin words that name an organism First word is Genus next is Species