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rewild the world - problems - Coggle Diagram
rewild the world - problems
animals going extinct due to human actions
mountains
brown bear
99% decline in count during the past 100 years
snow leopard
wolves
pumas (mountain lions)
threats to their habitat by humans
red pandas
himalayan mountain chain
decline in bamboo --> not enough food to eat
requirements to survive:
habitat: high mountains, deep valleys
food source: bamboo
water source: streams
all three are threatened constantly by human actions, such as development
golden eagles
endangered species
asian elephants
greater one-horned rhino
https://www.adoptananimalkits.com/advocate/wild-earth/params/post/1286435/mountains-the-last-frontier-for-endangered-species
water supply for humans
consumption, daily use
hydroelectric power sources (e.g. Kenya)
clients!!! (wushu team)
G8
xixi
tasha
aidan
alan
keeping in mind who would give me the best feedback
specific consequences
agriculture
farmer migration
forest life depleted Into: grazing land
overgrazing may destroy the crops
unsustainable; crops aren't suited to highlands or mountainous areas (only 3% of land would actually be useful)
https://www.adoptananimalkits.com/advocate/wild-earth/params/post/1286435/mountains-the-last-frontier-for-endangered-species
human development
road construction --> erosion
building space
road construction
building materials
roads, dams, pipelines, mining projects etc.
easy access for (illegal) logging
lack of water
for human usage
climate change
carbon emissions
deforestation -> worsening the problem as plants aren't there to absorb (and hide) the co2 anymore
desertification
losing biodiversity in animals and plants
endangered animals facing extinction
causes (human activities)
agriculture
development
war
global warming
solution ideas
fiddle toy - suitable for younger age groups, but can be used by all ages
(?) e.g. adhd?
promotes concentration as the overloaded part of the brain (that leads to distractedness or loss of focus) can be somewhat deactivated, letting the rest of the brain function and concentrate more
perhaps a detachable "fiddle toy" portion, e.g. the animal's head/tail