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Match the following and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Over exploitation by hu-mans I. Environmental damage and threat to native species
B. Introduction of Nile Perch in Lake Victoria II. Extinction of more than 2000 species of native birds
C. Introduction of Water Hyacinth in India III. Extinction of Cichlid fish
D. Colonization tropical pa-cific Islands IV. Extinction of Passenger pigeon
267137
Match the following and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Narrowly utilitarian ar-gument I. Conserving biodiversity for major ecosystem services.
B. Broadly utilitarian argu-ment II. Conserving biodiversity for philosophical or spiritual need to realise that every species has intrinsic value and moral duty to pass our biological legacy in good order to future genera-tion.
C. Ethical argument III. Conserving biodiversity for direct economic benefits like food, medicine, industrial products etc.
267138
Match column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Nile Perch in Lake Victo-ria I. Obvious reasons for bio-diversity conservation
B. Narrowly utilitarian II. Habitat destruction
C. Main cause for biodiversi-ty loss III. High endemism loss
D. Hotspots IV. Alien species
267136
Match the following and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Over exploitation by hu-mans I. Environmental damage and threat to native species
B. Introduction of Nile Perch in Lake Victoria II. Extinction of more than 2000 species of native birds
C. Introduction of Water Hyacinth in India III. Extinction of Cichlid fish
D. Colonization tropical pa-cific Islands IV. Extinction of Passenger pigeon
267137
Match the following and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Narrowly utilitarian ar-gument I. Conserving biodiversity for major ecosystem services.
B. Broadly utilitarian argu-ment II. Conserving biodiversity for philosophical or spiritual need to realise that every species has intrinsic value and moral duty to pass our biological legacy in good order to future genera-tion.
C. Ethical argument III. Conserving biodiversity for direct economic benefits like food, medicine, industrial products etc.
267138
Match column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Nile Perch in Lake Victo-ria I. Obvious reasons for bio-diversity conservation
B. Narrowly utilitarian II. Habitat destruction
C. Main cause for biodiversi-ty loss III. High endemism loss
D. Hotspots IV. Alien species
267136
Match the following and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Over exploitation by hu-mans I. Environmental damage and threat to native species
B. Introduction of Nile Perch in Lake Victoria II. Extinction of more than 2000 species of native birds
C. Introduction of Water Hyacinth in India III. Extinction of Cichlid fish
D. Colonization tropical pa-cific Islands IV. Extinction of Passenger pigeon
267137
Match the following and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Narrowly utilitarian ar-gument I. Conserving biodiversity for major ecosystem services.
B. Broadly utilitarian argu-ment II. Conserving biodiversity for philosophical or spiritual need to realise that every species has intrinsic value and moral duty to pass our biological legacy in good order to future genera-tion.
C. Ethical argument III. Conserving biodiversity for direct economic benefits like food, medicine, industrial products etc.
267138
Match column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Nile Perch in Lake Victo-ria I. Obvious reasons for bio-diversity conservation
B. Narrowly utilitarian II. Habitat destruction
C. Main cause for biodiversi-ty loss III. High endemism loss
D. Hotspots IV. Alien species
267136
Match the following and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Over exploitation by hu-mans I. Environmental damage and threat to native species
B. Introduction of Nile Perch in Lake Victoria II. Extinction of more than 2000 species of native birds
C. Introduction of Water Hyacinth in India III. Extinction of Cichlid fish
D. Colonization tropical pa-cific Islands IV. Extinction of Passenger pigeon
267137
Match the following and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Narrowly utilitarian ar-gument I. Conserving biodiversity for major ecosystem services.
B. Broadly utilitarian argu-ment II. Conserving biodiversity for philosophical or spiritual need to realise that every species has intrinsic value and moral duty to pass our biological legacy in good order to future genera-tion.
C. Ethical argument III. Conserving biodiversity for direct economic benefits like food, medicine, industrial products etc.
267138
Match column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Nile Perch in Lake Victo-ria I. Obvious reasons for bio-diversity conservation
B. Narrowly utilitarian II. Habitat destruction
C. Main cause for biodiversi-ty loss III. High endemism loss
D. Hotspots IV. Alien species
267136
Match the following and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Over exploitation by hu-mans I. Environmental damage and threat to native species
B. Introduction of Nile Perch in Lake Victoria II. Extinction of more than 2000 species of native birds
C. Introduction of Water Hyacinth in India III. Extinction of Cichlid fish
D. Colonization tropical pa-cific Islands IV. Extinction of Passenger pigeon
267137
Match the following and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Narrowly utilitarian ar-gument I. Conserving biodiversity for major ecosystem services.
B. Broadly utilitarian argu-ment II. Conserving biodiversity for philosophical or spiritual need to realise that every species has intrinsic value and moral duty to pass our biological legacy in good order to future genera-tion.
C. Ethical argument III. Conserving biodiversity for direct economic benefits like food, medicine, industrial products etc.
267138
Match column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Nile Perch in Lake Victo-ria I. Obvious reasons for bio-diversity conservation
B. Narrowly utilitarian II. Habitat destruction
C. Main cause for biodiversi-ty loss III. High endemism loss
D. Hotspots IV. Alien species