By John R. Platt
Summary:
The giant panda isn't just a fluffy conservation but also the protector of dozens of the other unique Chinese species. The panda foesn't actually defend other wildlife but it helps to save them all at the same by serving what's known the "umbrella species". In other hand, the giant panda's effort to preserve habitats also protect many other mammals like birds and amphibians that live only along side pandas, in the same areas regions. The reserchers found that 70 percent of birds and 31 percent of amhibians all live within the pandas geographic range. But 20 birds and 82 aphibians are not currently protected by the giant pandas current reserves. Tigers and snow leopards can also be an umbrella for grassland species.
The giant panda isn't just a fluffy conservation but also the protector of dozens of the other unique Chinese species. The panda foesn't actually defend other wildlife but it helps to save them all at the same by serving what's known the "umbrella species". In other hand, the giant panda's effort to preserve habitats also protect many other mammals like birds and amphibians that live only along side pandas, in the same areas regions. The reserchers found that 70 percent of birds and 31 percent of amhibians all live within the pandas geographic range. But 20 birds and 82 aphibians are not currently protected by the giant pandas current reserves. Tigers and snow leopards can also be an umbrella for grassland species.
Reflection:
I chose this topic because i love pandas and they are very cute. I learned that giant pandas are a fluffy conservation and they are the protector of dozens f other species. They are very important because other species depend on them. We should protect them as long as we can. Unlike other species, the habitat they make is useful to many other species, including birds and amphibians.
I chose this topic because i love pandas and they are very cute. I learned that giant pandas are a fluffy conservation and they are the protector of dozens f other species. They are very important because other species depend on them. We should protect them as long as we can. Unlike other species, the habitat they make is useful to many other species, including birds and amphibians.