Across
- 2. The primary cause of species extinction worldwide.
- 9. Non-native species that spread and cause harm to the environment.
- 10. A facility that stores seeds to preserve genetic diversity of plants.
- 12. Taxonomists who group organisms together based on similarities into fewer larger taxa.
- 15. The clearing of forests often for agriculture or urban development.
- 16. The permanent loss of all individuals of a species.
- 17. The natural or intentional restocking of existing forests and woodlands.
- 18. The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
Down
- 1. The long-term shift in temperatures and weather patterns affecting habitats.
- 3. Harvesting species from the wild at rates faster than they can recover.
- 4. Taxonomists who divide organisms into more numerous and specific taxa based on differences.
- 5. The community of organisms and their physical environment interacting as a system.
- 6. The process of breeding animals in controlled environments to save them from extinction.
- 7. A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend.
- 8. Conservation of species within their natural habitat.
- 10. The use of resources in a way that does not deplete them for future generations.
- 11. Species that are naturally found in only one specific geographic area.
- 13. Conservation of species outside their natural habitat such as in zoos.
- 14. Caused by human activity rather than natural processes.
