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Biodiversity is...the variety of life. Biodiversity describes the differences that exist among and within different types of animals, plants, reptiles, insects, fish, and any other living organism. Although Anguilla may be small, dry, and windswept, its biodiversity is astounding. Anguilla’s habitats and ecosystems range from the nearshore seagrass beds and coral reefs, to limited mangrove forests that hug the shoreline, to dry evergreen woodlands, to wind-ridden low-lying scrublands. Anguilla doesn’t have any lakes or rivers, but it does have 25 brackish (freshsalt) water ponds. Despite its small size, limited rainfall, and low elevation, the microhabitats that can be found on the island provide homes to over 300 species of native plants, 135 species of birds, 21 species of reptiles, and 5 species of bats. 40 species of insects have been found on Sombrero Island alone. ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ Biodiversity is...worth protecting. Biodiversity is the framework of the Earth’s ecosystems and habitats. It gives us what we (and every other living organism) need to survive - air, water, food, shelter, and medicine. Biodiversity provides protection against floods, storms, and ground seas, all the while acting as a regulator of the Earth’s climate. It provides sand for our beaches, fish for our plates, soil for our vegetables, shade for our protection, water for our bodies, and beauty for our souls. In terms of economics, Anguilla’s economic development cannot be separated from environmental and biodiversity conservation. It is due to our relatively unspoilt environment that we are able to provide an up-market tourism product to the thousands of visitors that come to our island each year. It is also from this that many Anguillians continue to get meaningful employment and are able to take advantage of many other economic opportunities. We must ensure that critical areas and resources of our island - especially our native plants and animals - continue to exist among the built environment. We shouldn’t wait until it has been lost to appreciate its value and importance. ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ Biodiversity is...everything! |
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