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contributions of these underdogs rather than "only spending money on cool species,"says conservation scientist Bob Smith.I suspect that most of us who care about animals could agree on this:Charisma is inthe eye of the beholder.In that case,can't we broaden the list of animals consideredpopular and even beautiful?University of Kent conservationist Bob Smith says wecan-and there's a name for them:Cinderella species.These are mostly threatenedanimals that are still very popular with the public yet are typically overlooked asflagships.Smith is convinced that "less well-known and less popular species can stillbe good flagships with more marketing effort."In a recent study,Smith settled another myth about poster animals:that theydon't help publicize the world's most species-rich and threatened places.Aprioritization(优先次序)model Smith created showed that the most importantconservation hot spots worldwide also are home to more than 500 flagship and Cinderellaspecies,and that drawing more attention to Cinderella species could boost funding andpublic campaigns for habitat protection.Let's be clear,though:It's still Ok to root for pandas and tigers."The reasonI got into conservation is that I liked these species,"Smith says."That is fairenough.But it's our job as conservationists to try to inspire people to love otherspecles too.北京市西城区2021-2022学年度第一学期期末试卷高二英语第10页(共10页)