Caribbean Islands
The ecosystem of the Caribbean Islands is a roughly small low populated tropical island with a great deal of vegetation. The most significantly threatened are epidemic plant species , the Jamaican Iguana, and 25% of epidemic species are also endangered. Some causes to threatened biodiversities could be deforestation, invasive species, and humans. Some solutions for this is we could stop deforestation and control invasive species. An obstacle this the supply and demand for goods and products.If we do nothing about this more species will become extinct . Its not the only hotspot going through the same thing, one of the most important hotspots in the world.
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