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Welcome to the collection dedicated to indigenous species! If you're interested in the unique fauna and flora found in specific territories, you've come to the right place. Here, you will find detailed descriptions of indigenous species that inhabit various ecosystems and regions around the world.

Indigenous species are plants and animals that have naturally developed in a particular area and have adapted to its conditions, forming complex relationships within their ecosystems. They are a part of the biological diversity of the regions they inhabit and play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance.

These species are characterized by unique adaptations to their environment, from feeding habits to reproduction methods. In our materials, you can see how indigenous species respond to climate change, habitat alterations, and interactions with other organisms. It's important to note that many of these species hold significant cultural and economic value for local populations.

Indigenous species can be found in a variety of locations, from tropical forests and savannas to mountainous areas and ocean depths. You will learn about their physical condition, distribution, and how they help shape the ecosystem in their regions. Many indigenous species are threatened with extinction due to human activities, climate change, and habitat destruction.

Explore our collection to learn more about the richness of nature represented by indigenous species and to understand the importance of their conservation. We offer materials for ecologists, students, and anyone interested in nature and the study of species characteristics.

Indigenous Species

Cheetah swiftly running through the dry savannah, surrounded by golden grasses
Cheetah Running Across the Savannah