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• Conservation Efforts Worldwide.

• Conservation of Resources: Recycling Water by the


Treatment of Sewage.

 Objectives:
 Conservation of species.
 Organisations that have adopted various methods to
ensure the existence of species.
 Conservation of resources: recycling water by treating
the sewage systems.
Conservation of
species is the
protection and
preservation of
species in our
environment.
3. Loss of
Species Means
Loss of Genes.
1. Ethical
Reasons.
4. Food Chain
Why is can be
Conservation Of Disturbed.
Species Needed?
5. Presence of
2. Risk of Rare Species can
Extinction. Increase
Tourism.
Conserving managers
must plan to balance the
human demands with the
scientists plan of ‘ long-
term conservation of
species’. There are different
worldwide conservation
Managing the programmes that are
populations of working to ensure the
endangered species is a comfortable existence of
very common method of individual species.
maintaining biodiversity. Examples; CITES,
IUCN, Red Data Book,
WWF.

Conservation
Efforts
Worldwide.
Sustainable Development Requires Management of
Conflicting Demands.

Human
Wildlife
s
Require land for Stopping over-
growing crops, hunting to reduce
constructing houses, extinction of
buildings etc. species.

Protection of their High population for


livestocks from genetic variation
predators. and safe habitat.
To ensure the
Food and water
intake of clean
may contain
drinking water;
pathogenic
water supplies are
microbes that could
kept potable by
enter the body and
sanitation or sewage
cause diseases.
treatment.

Preventing
Diseases by
Using Safe
Water.
Types of Disposal Systems.

• A hole is dug, several meters


deep, in which waste is disposed
Pit Latrine
off and then filled with soil to
keep away flies and rats.
• A flush WC is connected to the
toilet and a flow of water through
Flush WC
the flush carries the sewage waste
away.
Why is the Treatment of Sewage Important?

1. For eliminating pathogens by the


high temperature in the anaerobic
digestion tanks or by chlorination of
water.
2. For the removal of organic
compounds to make sure they do not
interfere in the biological oxygen
demand.

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