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To What Extent Should Organisms Be Collected from the Wild? Students Weigh In

| May 4, 2015 | 0 Comments
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Photo By: Jerome Decq/flickr

Photo By: Jerome Decq/flickr

There has been a recent debate among scientists about the necessity and effectiveness of collecting specimens from the wild. It is common to find specimens in museums, but places like zoos and aquariums also collect such specimens for observation and research purposes. Collecting organisms from the wild serves a primary purpose for areas of research and conservation. Many people are concerned about the extent to which these organisms are being collected, especially since there is an ongoing issue of the staggering amount of living and non living organisms in captivity. You can read more about it in the Do Now entitled “To What Extent Should Organisms Be Collected from the Wild?”

KQED asked students: To what extent should museums and aquariums be collecting organisms from the wild?

Some students feel that collecting organisms for research can be beneficial for an overall species.

Kevin explored both sides of the presented question. He explained the benefits of using animals for research and the benefits of keeping animals in their natural habitat. He wrote… specimenkevin McLelland_MHS replied to Kevin’s comment and expressed that some times an animal’s habitat may become hazardous for the animal and raised some questions as to how it can be addressed. He wrote…specimenmclelland Other students express that collecting organisms for research can be harmful to the species.

Annie shared that although collecting specimens for the advancement of research, it can be harmful to species that are in danger of extinction. She wrote… specimenannie Parker_MHS replied to Annie’s comment in agreement. Parker stated that if collection is not done with care, the ecosystem can be drastically affected. He wrote… specimenparker Other students feel that it is important for scientists to collect organisms for research, but it should be limited.

Overall, students recognize the pros and cons when collecting species from the wild. Students feel that collecting specimens for scientific research is important to expand and could be potentially beneficial to the species. However, students also feel that there should be limitations to the extent that organisms are collected to ensure the safety and preservation of the organisms.

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