Does every individual in a species need to reproduce for the species to survive

No, it is not necessary for every individual in a species to reproduce for the species to survive. As long as there are enough individuals reproducing to maintain the population, the species can continue to exist. Some individuals may not be able to reproduce due to various factors such as age, health issues, or personal choice, but as long as there is enough genetic diversity and reproductive success within the population, the species can still thrive.