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Conservation Biology for Kids

Conservation Biology

An introduction to protecting animals, plants, and their natural homes.

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20 Questions Easy Ages 5+ Aug 21, 2026

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1 What do we call a place in nature where an animal lives, like a forest or a pond?
  • A A habitat
  • B A grocery store
  • C A school
  • D A city
2 What does it mean when an animal becomes 'extinct'?
  • A It is hiding
  • B It is sleeping
  • C There are no more of them left on Earth
  • D It has moved to a new home
3 Which of these is a way to help protect nature?
  • A Picking flowers
  • B Leaving trash on the ground
  • C Planting native trees
  • D Chasing birds away
4 What is the main goal of conservation biology?
  • A To build more roads
  • B To keep animals and plants safe
  • C To catch wild animals for pets
  • D To make more plastic toys
5 Why is it important to keep our oceans clean?
  • A So we can see the sand
  • B So fish and sea animals have a healthy home
  • C So the water turns blue
  • D So we can build big boats
6 Which of these animals is considered endangered, meaning it needs our protection to survive?
  • A The common house fly
  • B The Giant Panda
  • C The squirrel
  • D The pigeon
7 What do plants need to grow and help the environment?
  • A Plastic
  • B Sunlight and water
  • C Candy
  • D Oil
8 What do we call a protected area where wild animals can live safely?
  • A A zoo
  • B A mall
  • C A national park
  • D A parking lot
9 Which of these things can we recycle to save natural resources?
  • A Food scraps
  • B Paper
  • C Rocks
  • D Dirt
10 Bees are important to nature because they help plants grow by doing what?
  • A Eating all the leaves
  • B Carrying pollen between flowers
  • C Digging holes in the ground
  • D Building stone walls
11 What happens when a forest is cut down?
  • A Animals lose their homes
  • B The air gets cleaner
  • C Trees grow faster
  • D More rain falls
12 Which of these is a 'threat' to many sea animals?
  • A Clean water
  • B Plastic pollution
  • C Sunshine
  • D Seaweed
13 What is a 'endangered species'?
  • A An animal that is very popular
  • B An animal that is at risk of disappearing
  • C An animal that is very fast
  • D An animal that likes to play
14 Why do we protect coral reefs?
  • A They make the water salty
  • B They are home to many colorful fish
  • C They are made of plastic
  • D They help boats float
15 Which of these is a good way to save energy at home?
  • A Leaving all the lights on
  • B Turning off lights when leaving a room
  • C Keeping the TV on all night
  • D Leaving the fridge door open
16 What do pollinators like butterflies do for nature?
  • A They clean the river
  • B They help flowers make seeds
  • C They eat all the bad bugs
  • D They keep the forest quiet
17 What is a 'natural resource'?
  • A Something made by machines
  • B Things found in nature like water and air
  • C A plastic bottle
  • D A toy car
18 Why are earthworms helpful to the soil?
  • A They eat the flowers
  • B They make the soil healthy for plants
  • C They make the ground hard
  • D They build tunnels for cars
19 Which of these actions helps save paper?
  • A Using both sides of a sheet of paper
  • B Throwing away clean paper
  • C Printing thousands of pages
  • D Using only new paper every time
20 What is a 'wildlife corridor'?
  • A A path that allows animals to move safely between habitats
  • B A cage at the zoo
  • C A road for trucks
  • D A place to buy bird food
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