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World Environment 2020: Biodiversity: The agent who delivers Ecosystem services (Nature's Ultimate gift to Humanity(Ecosystem services)

Biodiversity: The agent who delivers Ecosystem services (Nature's Ultimate gift to Humanity) Mother Earth is currently in the state of retaliation, the  global pandemic is as result of what we have pushed forward to the environment through constant unsustainable interactions with nature. Now that we are here "COVID-19" our centurial doom.  What is the way forward? What is will be our preparation for future ? World Environment Day 2020 is here ? Here in the city of Ibadan  We will be holding a virtual discussion platform to in order to carry public. Description of our event On the 5th of June we will be holdings webinar with Biodiversity enthusiasts Dr. Adeyanju, an Ornithologist and Sub-Dean Undergraduate, Faculty of Renewable Natural Resources, University of Ibadan. Question and Answer will be done morning n the platform  We will proceed to physical event where we will have limited number of people to plant  🌱 fruit trees to support future biodiversity. Thanks  Host: Ut

Happy World Bee Day: Oyin 🐝🐝

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🐝🐝🐝 Buzz Buzz Bee Every 20th of May, is slated for the awareness for conservation and appreciation of contributions of Bee ( Apis spp) to the need of man and the ecosystem at large.  Bee popularly known as Oyin  among the Yorubas (southwestern Tribe in Nigeria) Bees  are flying insects  closely related to Wasps  and ants. Bee are well known  for pollination of flowers and production of  honey  and wax . Bees are are genetically diverse; there  are over 16,000 known species of bees .  They are found on every continent except for the cold Antarctica , in every habitat on the planet that contains insect-pollinated flowering   plants 🌱. Biologically Bee undergoes comPete metamorphosis that is their life cycle involve the laying of an egg to development through several legless dormant Pupation stage to a mature adult bee.  Bee is are cultured and extracted for a lot of medicinal purposes 

In preparation for Biodiversity week: I bring to you nigeria-cameroon chimpanzee

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Nigeria-cameroon chimpanzee The Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee ( Pan troglodytes ellioti ) is a distinct, range-restricted and the most endangered of all the four currently recognized sub-species of chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes). This larger primate lives in the rain forest on the Nigeria-cameroun border. Cross River National park is a home for this endangered species. The Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee is recognised as the most threatened and least distributed of all the common chimpanzee subspecies, and without a dramatic change to human behaviour in the area, there is a likelihood of extinction in the coming decades #EndangeredSpecies #biodiversity #protectwildlife