Ecological Services: Many endangered species provide essential ecological services, such as pollinating plants, dispersing seeds, controlling pests, and providing food for other animals.
Genetic Resources: Endangered species often possess unique genetic traits and adaptations that could benefit humanity through future research and development.
Ethical and Moral Responsibility: Humans have a moral obligation to protect species from extinction, as we share the planet with them and have the capacity to prevent their disappearance.
Sustainable Development: Protecting endangered species is integral to achieving sustainable development, ensuring the long-term well-being of both nature and humanity.