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By identifying endangered species, we can learn about what's threatening them and where they live. Then we can use that information to protect their habitats and decrease or eliminate the threats to the species. By protecting one species, it has a chain reaction of protecting many other species, both those that depend on the endangered species, as well as those that share its habitat.

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This is to tell the others that we, the humans have been killing them, and they had been endangered. This warns us about our behavior, we should not kill anymore animals

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So that someday, you may be able to help it be not endangered.

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