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Journal of Biodiversity & Endangered Species

ISSN: 2332-2543

Open Access

Volume 12, Issue 1 (2024)

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The Economic and Environmental Costs of Invasive Species

Portela Predick*

DOI: 10.37421/2332-2543.2024.12.513

Invasive species pose a significant threat to ecosystems worldwide, causing extensive economic and environmental damages. This article explores the multifaceted impacts of invasive species on both local and global scales, examining their toll on biodiversity, agriculture and human activities. By understanding the economic and environmental costs associated with invasive species, we can develop strategies to mitigate their effects and protect our ecosystems.

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Human Impact on Endangered Species and Conservation Efforts

Artsob Spence*

DOI: 10.37421/2332-2543.2024.12.514

This article explores the profound impact of human activities on endangered species and the crucial role of conservation efforts in mitigating the threat of extinction. Human-driven factors such as habitat destruction, climate change and poaching have pushed numerous species to the brink of extinction. Conservation initiatives, encompassing habitat preservation, legal protections and public awareness campaigns, play a pivotal role in safeguarding biodiversity. This article delves into the multifaceted relationship between human actions and endangered species, emphasizing the urgency of collective efforts to ensure the survival of diverse ecosystems.

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The Ethics of Biodiversity Offsetting: Striking a Balance Between Economy and Ecology

Origgi Teixeira*

DOI: 10.37421/2332-2543.2024.12.515

Biodiversity offsetting has emerged as a contentious yet intriguing concept in the intersection of ecology and economy. This article delves into the ethical considerations surrounding biodiversity offsetting, aiming to strike a delicate balance between economic development and ecological conservation. By exploring key arguments, case studies and potential pitfalls, we aim to shed light on the complexities of this approach and its implications for the delicate web of life on our planet.

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Navigating the Landscape of Biodiversity Offset Strategies

Amankul Diane*

DOI: 10.37421/2332-2543.2024.12.512

As human activities continue to impact ecosystems, the concept of biodiversity offsetting has gained prominence as a strategy to balance development and conservation. This article delves into the diverse landscape of biodiversity offset strategies, exploring their mechanisms, challenges and potential benefits. By examining various approaches and case studies, we aim to provide insights for stakeholders involved in navigating the complex terrain of biodiversity offsetting.

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