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What is the ultimate goal of preventing species from going extinct, as stated in the text?
What is the term for the natural environment where a species lives?
Why is it important to prevent the extinction of even seemingly 'insignificant' species?
If a species goes extinct, what is the impact on biodiversity?
Why is the conservation of natural ecosystems important?
Which aspect of conservation involves making decisions and implementing strategies to maintain healthy populations and ecosystems?
What kind of balance is maintained by the conservation of plants and animals?
What is one major consequence if conservation efforts fail to prevent species extinction?
How do plants specifically contribute to the oxygen cycle, making their conservation vital?
How does preventing species from going extinct contribute to ecological balance?
How does human population growth indirectly affect the conservation of plants and animals?
According to the provided text, what crucial balance does conservation ensure?
What term describes the careful use and protection of something, especially something valuable like natural resources?
If conservation efforts are ignored, what could be the long-term impact on the water and oxygen cycles?
Explain the difference between 'preservation' and 'protection' in the context of conservation.
How do natural ecosystems contribute to the purification of air and water?
Which aspect of conservation involves actively safeguarding species from immediate threats?
What role do 'natural ecosystems' play in the overall definition of conservation?
What are the three main actions involved in the conservation of plants and animals?
What negative outcome does conservation aim to prevent regarding species?