Lola Korneevets sheds light on the dire consequences of illegal wildlife trade on the environment. Through a succinct exploration, she highlights five major effects: biodiversity loss, ecosystem disruption, habitat destruction, invasive species spread, and economic impacts. Her insights call for collective action to safeguard our planet's delicate ecosystems from this devastating trade.
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5 Major Effects of Illegal Wildlife Trade on the Environment - Lola Korneevets.pptx
1. 5 Major Effects
of Illegal
Wildlife Trade
on the
Environment
Lola Korneevets
2. About Lola Korneevets
Lola Korneevets works as a
Registered Agent at Sage New
Media located in California, USA.
She loves animals and works as an
Animal rights activist. Her main
motive is to protect the animals
from testing and abusing them.
She believes that animals deserve
to live like humans, free and
happy.
3. Loss of
Biodiversity
Illegal wildlife trade targets a wide
range of species, including
endangered and rare animals and
plants. The relentless exploitation of
these species leads to a loss of
biodiversity, as populations decline
or become locally extinct.
Biodiversity loss disrupts the
intricate web of interactions between
species, affecting ecosystem stability
and resilience.
4. Disruption of
Ecosystem Balance
Many wildlife species play crucial roles
in maintaining the balance of their
ecosystems. For instance, predators help
control prey populations, herbivores
influence plant growth and distribution,
and pollinators facilitate plant
reproduction. The removal or decline of
these key species due to illegal trade can
trigger a domino effect, causing
imbalances that ripple through the
entire ecosystem.
5. Habitat Destruction and
Fragmentation
Illegal wildlife trade often involves the
destruction of natural habitats to capture
or harvest targeted species. Poachers and
traffickers may encroach on protected
areas, forests, and wildlife reserves,
leading to habitat destruction and
fragmentation. This loss of habitat
threatens the survival of not only the
targeted species but also countless other
flora and fauna that depend on those
ecosystems.
6. Spread of Invasive
Species and Diseases
The illegal trade of live animals,
particularly exotic pets, can introduce
non-native species to new
environments. These introduced species
may outcompete native species, disrupt
natural food chains, and alter ecosystem
dynamics. Additionally, the trade can
contribute to the spread of zoonotic
diseases, leading to potential public
health risks.
7. The Decline in Ecotourism
and its Economic Impact
Many countries rely on wildlife-based
tourism as a significant source of
income and employment. The illegal
wildlife trade can negatively impact
ecotourism by reducing the number
of iconic species available for visitors.
Declines in wildlife populations may
result in reduced tourism revenue,
affecting local economies and
communities that depend on wildlife-
related tourism.