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ecological status

Ecological status refers to the health and condition of an ecosystem, indicating how well it supports biodiversity and functions. It assesses factors like the variety of plant and animal species present, the quality of air and water, and the integrity of habitats. An ecosystem with a good ecological status has a balanced and resilient environment, while one with poor ecological status may face issues like pollution, habitat loss, or invasive species. Understanding ecological status helps us manage natural resources effectively and protect the environment for future generations.

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    Ecological status refers to the health and quality of an ecosystem, indicating how well it supports life and maintains natural processes. It assesses factors like biodiversity, water quality, soil health, and the presence of pollutants. An ecosystem with good ecological status is resilient, supports a rich variety of plants and animals, and can recover from disturbances. Conversely, a poor ecological status often means diminished wildlife populations, increased pollution, and habitat degradation, impacting the environment's ability to function properly and provide essential services to humans and nature alike.