5. Cole Fuchs - Main issues facing ecosystems (outside reading) 2/23/2023

 Hearing Caleb Redick's experience and his observations in many different countries he delivered very useful information about the environments state and condition in many different places, and this showed that the environment as a whole is sufferings from many of the same things.  Caleb talked about how Climate change, Habitat loss, Invasive species, overexploitation of resources like overfishing and poaching are some of the biggest factors to ecosystems falling apart.  With most ecosystems being affected by Climate change it puts strain on many organisms that can't survive certain temperatures.  With many organisms struggling to survive leads to habitat loss with the straining of biodiversity and mass.  Loss of Habitats leads to more organisms dying due to lack of space and failing niches.  Invasive Species are taking over niches but have overpopulated them due to no natural predators or fast breeding times.  The invasive species take the remaining food and create too much competition with the natural species of that area which leads to even less biodiversity in the ecosystem.  Poaching and overfishing takes out resources for humans and animals and plants alike.  With less of a population means there will be less breeding causing no possible way for the population of the area to reproduce and sustain its numbers.  These problems are some of the biggest causes for ecosystems to dwindle and it's a big problem that needs to be addressed soon or their will be no recovery in the future of the planet and its organisms.  

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