Why do we put so much effort in keeping certain species from going extinct and invasive species out of foreign areas when the more “natural” thing to do is let it happen? (read description for clar…
Endangered is one thing. And more so humans trying to take responsibility for their actions. Most animals that are really endangered, it's partially our fault.
The Short Answer
Endangered is one thing. And more so humans trying to take responsibility for their actions. Most animals that are really endangered, it's partially our fault. As for invasives, the thing is, naturally it wouldn't have happened in the first place. How is a Python from Burma going to relocate to the Florida Everglades without human interference? (Funny thing is they are endangered in Burma, but super invasive where I live. Idk why we don't just ship em over). So, short answer for endangered, guilty humans. For invasive, depends. Edit: I just want to reiterate I'm not like some tree hugger or human-hater that blames my fellow species for everything. Like I've seen other people say, it's hard to rule out what animal is genuinely endangered and which is our fault.
Analysis
Key Concepts: Endangered, humans, it's
This explanation focuses on endangered, humans, it's and spans 130 words across 11 sentences. At 81% above the average Biology explanation (72 words), this is one of the more thorough answers in this category, reflecting the complexity of the underlying question.
What This Answer Covers
The explanation opens with: “Endangered is one thing.” It then elaborates by presenting a contrasting perspective, ultimately building toward a complete picture across 11 connected points.
How This Compares in Biology
Ranked #59 of 500 Biology questions by answer depth (top 13%). This places it in the comprehensive tier — the top quarter of most thoroughly answered questions. Questions at this depth typically involve multi-faceted topics requiring nuanced explanation.
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Is there a simple explanation for why we put so much effort in keeping certain species from going extinct and invasive species out of foreign areas when the more "natural" thing to do is let it happen? (read description for clarification)?
Endangered is one thing. And more so humans trying to take responsibility for their actions. Most animals that are really endangered, it's partially our fault. As for invasives, the thing is, naturally it wouldn't have happened in the first place….
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This is one of the most thorough answer at 130 words, ranked #59 of 500 Biology questions by depth. The key concepts covered are endangered, humans, it's.
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The explanation uses contrasting perspectives across 130 words. It is categorized under Biology and addresses the question through 1 analytical lens.