Ecological Coexistence

Ecological coexistence is a fundamental part of the natural environment. It is the relationship between different species in an ecosystem and how they interact with one another and their environment. This relationship can have important benefits to their eco-system and the surrounding environment. Ecological coexistence facilitates biodiversity, helps to maintain healthy ecosystems, and can improve water and air quality. It is also essential for the preservation of species, since it allows each species to benefit from the resources of the ecosystem. Ecological coexistence is important for the overall health of our planet and should be carefully monitored and maintained.

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