C.3. Flora And Fauna
The term “flora” refers to all plant life that is present in a certain area or time, usually only the native, naturally occurring plants. Whereas, all of the animal life that is present in a certain area or time is known as fauna.
Because they make up the delicate web of life, where each organism has something to offer, even if only in a very small way, the flora and fauna are essential.
The earth’s plants create the oxygen that the fauna breathes, and the fauna then exhales the carbon dioxide that the flora needs to survive. Humans are unable to survive without either of these substances.
Therefore it is important to understand any changes in flora and fauna for us to implement better planning and management practices concerning sustainable development.