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Conservation efforts

Simply speaking conservation efforts can be foremost in the minds of conservationists is not to disrupt the food chain. If you're successful doing that then you've achieved your climate goals. A disruption to the food chain can increase the chances of epidemics, pandemic etc. Food chain to say about it is how interdependent is one class of living species is dependent on another class not necessarily from the same family tree. Botanically nitrogen fixation is important for the life of other species which live on feeding from the plants. The interdependence is plants depend on it's roots for nitrogen fixation. The birds, animals and other microorganisms in turn are dependent on the plants for it's own survival. If we fix the problem of not to disrupt or break away a food chain the human race which is dependent for its own progression on this planet is saved by nature. The word conservation in a broad sense refers to forests, terrestrial organisms and aquatic organisms. We need to understand that although the food chain begins from the smallest single celled amoeba to the more complex multicellular organisms conservation to save and protect our planet starts from us. On their own the plants and animals cannot protect themselves because of the damage we cause to multiplication and progression of plants and animals. If something becomes extinct before their time it's because of humans. If you're interested to know more and where to start you can look for books in the library on the following topics. I would suggest you to read them:
• Beginner botany (Technical)
• Basic chemistry (Technical)
• Animal Kingdom (Non-technical)
The above three books will give you an indepth knowledge in the basics. For more reading you can pick books on food chain, environmental ecology, organic chemistry for a good foundation. You may consider reading books on individual authors on the above topics. You're ninety percent ready to speak on today's topic on conservation measures the topic of this discussion.
Technical words such as methods, measures and effort do not have a wide vocabulary difference.

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