Save one Species

Stevef224

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I know this is a very emotional subject and should not really be asked - so just a bit of fun - so no nasty remarks please.

If you could save just one species from extinction and secure their survival - what would it be ?

A very very difficult question - save the all - would be one answer.

Anyway for what it is worth mine would be........................... Orangutan - all 3 SUB species of course.
 
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I know this is a very emotional subject and should not really be asked - so just a bit of fun - so no nasty remarks please.

If you could save just one species from extinction and secure their survival - what would it be ?

A very very difficult question - save the all - would be one answer.

Anyway for what it is worth mine would be........................... Orangutan - all 3 species of course.
The thread says save one but then you save 3?
 
I think it's important to look at the impact that species have on the ecosystem, as I firmly believe not all species have equal importance in the ecosystem. For that reason, I'd choose to save the honeybee, as it's a very important pollinator that is so important for the survival of many other species.
 
Hmm! Just one species, so I want something unique, threatened so that it needs “saving” and something where the practical measures carried out would have a knock on effect on other species as well. I therefore choose the only member of its family, with a population of perhaps 1000 at most, and where the action to save it requires reducing drought and thus climate change - the Plains-Wanderer.
 
Hmm! Just one species, so I want something unique, threatened so that it needs “saving” and something where the practical measures carried out would have a knock on effect on other species as well. I therefore choose the only member of its family, with a population of perhaps 1000 at most, and where the action to save it requires reducing drought and thus climate change - the Plains-Wanderer.

Great rationale in your choice !
 
In terms of animals most important to ecosystems I would go with a species of vulture, probably white-backed. Although if the implication from this post is that all other species would become extinct, the cleaning work that vultures do wouldn’t really be important or possible anymore.
 
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