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Biodiversity

 

What is biodiversity?


Biodiversity or biological diversity simply means the variety of all living things on earth and includes people, plants, animals, fungi and micro-organisms. Biodiversity is another term for nature, natural heritage, wildlife or the natural world.

 

Biodiversity is everywhere and all around us; from gardens to hedgerows, woodlands to wetlands, rivers to coastlines. It is even found in man-made structures such as stone walls, buildings, canals and parks

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In Galway City we come into contact with biodiversity every day - walking along the prom or through Barna woods, watching the swans in the Claddagh and the colours of the wet meadows along the Corrib as they change with the seasons.

 

Some habitats have a high biodiversity (e.g. woodlands which provide a home for a multitude of plants, birds, mammals, insects and fungi) whereas others have relatively low biodiversity (e.g. a regularly mowed lawns).

 

Why biodiversity is important

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Biodiversity supports life on earth and is part of all our daily lives. We depend on biodiversity for clean air and water, healthy soils, food, building materials, and medicines.

 

 

The role of biodiversity