Adaptation: a biological characteristic that can improve the chances of survival for animals, plants and their descendants
Biodiversity: used to describe the variety of life (called biota) on Earth
Carnivorous: meat-eating
Competitor: a species that may compete with another species for the same resources, such as food
Conservation: used to describe the management and protection of life on Earth
Conservation Biology: An area in science that is concerned with the study and protection of the Earth’s biodiversity
Ecosystem: the physical environment in which a community of organisms interacts
Endangered: a species that is at risk of becoming extinct in the foreseeable future
Endangered Species Act (ESA): legislation, passed by Congress in 1973, which protects listed species (those considered threatened or endangered)
Extinction: the act of becoming extinct, a species is extinct when no living members exist
Exotic Species: a species introduced intentionally or accidentally into a new environment (in habitats where it is normally not found) through human activities
Fauna: refers to the animal life of a particular region, geological period or environment
Flora: refers to the plant life of a particular region, geological period or environment
Habitat: the environment in which a plant or animal lives
Herbivorous: plant-eating
Native Species: a species that belongs to an area, they have been part of a given biological landscape for a long period time
Overexploitation: the killing of a species well beyond the point that the population levels can be sustained
Population: a group of organisms, of one species, that occupy a defined area and are usually isolated from similar groups of the same species
Predator: an animal that preys on others
Prey: an animal that is preyed upon by a predator
Pollution: the contamination of air, water, or soil because of the discharge of harmful substances, usually resulting from human activities
Species: a group of individuals that has similar characteristics and breeds only with another member of the same group
Threatened: a species that is at risk of becoming endangered in the foreseeable future
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: a federal agency whose job is to oversee the implementation of the Endangered Species Act