The International Day for Biological Diversity raises awareness about this issue and calls for action to protect our planet’s biodiversity. The theme of International Day for Biological Diversity 2022 is “We’re part of the solution”. This theme highlights the role that each of us can play in protecting biodiversity.

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  • A type of coconut
  • A brand of oil
  • The spread of all living things
  • A plant species
  • Raja ji National Park
  • Jim Corbet National Park
  • Bandipur National Park
  • Kaziranga National Park
  • Water pollution
  • Noise pollution
  • Deforestation
  • Cultural pollution
  • Destruction of forests
  • Environmental pollution
  • The destruction of natural habitats of organisms
  • All of the above
  • Terrestrial Biodiversity
  • Agro Biodiversity
  • Aquatic Biodiversity
  • Domesticated Biodiversity
  • Species, ecosystem, habitat
  • Genetic, species, ecosystem  
  • Climatic, ecosystem, species
  • Genetic, species, hotspot 
  • Green plants
  • Sun
  • Inorganic nutrients
  • Animals
  • Omnivores
  • Carnivores
  • Herbivores
  • Insectivores
  • Toad
  • Salamander
  • Tortoise
  • Frog
  • Pollution
  • High human population
  • Cell phones     
  • Natural calamities
  • Nitrogen
  • Nitrous oxide
  • Methane
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Sunderbans Deltas
  • the Western Ghats
  • the Eastern Ghats
  • Gangetic Plain
  • A rapid increase in biodiversity
  • An introduction of exotic species
  • The extinction of many species in a short period of time
  • A benefit to the environment
  • Biomes
  • Biogeographically regions
  • Ecosystems
  • Biospheres
  • The solid shell of inorganic materials on the surface of the earth
  • The thin shell of organic matter on the surface of the earth comprising of all the living things
  • The sphere which occupies the maximum volume of all the spheres
  • All the above
  • Seed Banks
  • Field gene banks
  • Shifting cultivation
  • Botanical Gardens
  • Edge species
  • Endemic species
  • Endangered species
  • Keystone species
  • they can be harmful to humans 
  • they can outcompete native organisms for their resources 
  • they can cause harm to the environment
  • all of the above
  • toads
  • frogs
  • salamanders
  • lizards
  • Genetic
  • Species    
  • Ecosystem     
  • Global
  • Climax
  • Seral
  • Ecotone
  • Succession
  • Secondary consumers
  • Primary producers
  • Primary consumers
  • Tertiary producers
  1. Ponds
  2. Desserts
  3. Tropical oceans
  4. Tropical forests
  • Conservation of species in their natural habitat
  • Conservation of species outside its natural habitat
  • Conservation of species in Gene bank
  • None of these
  • Community areas
  • Sacred groves 
  • National Park 
  • Biosphere Reserve
  • An island with many rare birds and insects
  • An old-growth forest
  • A farm growing thousands of sunflowers
  • An open field of grasses and wildflowers
  • Provisioning services
  • Supporting services
  • Cultural services
  • All of these
  • Tidal energy 
  • Geothermal energy
  • Solar energy
  • Atomic energy
  • Micro-organism system
  • Plant system
  • Animal system
  • Soil system