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The 19th-century Cree saying reminds us of the essential role biodiversity plays in our survival. It serves multiple vital purposes, including instrumental value, economic goods such as food, fuel, and medicine, and ecological services that maintain Earth's climate balance. Biodiversity also contributes to information resources like bioinformatics and gene-prospecting, recreational opportunities, and holds intrinsic value for its mere existence. Protecting biodiversity is crucial not only for present generations but also for future ones, emphasizing our responsibility to care for the natural world.
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Biodiversity “Only when the last tree has died and the last river poisoned and the last fish had been caught will we realize that we cannot eat money”. -19th century Cree Indian saying
So…why should we care??? • Instrumental Value (their usefulness to us) • Economic Goods (food-90%, fuel, fiber, lumber, paper, medicine-40%, etc…) • Ecological Services- maintain Earth/climate balance • Information (bioinformatics/gene-prospecting) • Recreation • Intrinsic Value (because they exist) • Existence, Aesthetic, Bequest (future generatons)