Hey
Everyone, What’s up these Days? I’m quite disappointed with you guys. Common,
please do comment and help me make this blog better.
Well,
today in this technologically advanced era, we humans have jumped off real
high. And that is certainly good. But we have been jumping in such a way that
we are not looking if we have left any one behind. And, sadly I've to say that
we've left a lot of things behind. And I personally believe that our
concern for wildlife is somehow being left behind. Day by day a lot of animals
are being endangered and some of them are even on the verge of extinction. When
I was a kid, I used to fear Tigers, but now I don't....and why shall I???
Because there are only around 3000 tigers allover the world!!!Yes, all over the
world....so what do you guys think???...Aren't we losing them???One
of the most important ways to help threatened plants and animals survive is to
protect their habitats permanently in national parks, nature reserves or
wilderness areas. There they can live without too much interference from
humans. It is also important to protect habitats outside reserves such as on
farms and along roadsides. You can visit a nearby national park or nature
reserve. Some national parks have special guided tours and walks for kids. Talk
to the rangers to find out whether there are any threatened species and how
they are being protected. You and your friends might be able to help the
rangers in their conservation work. When you visit a national park, make sure
you obey the wildlife code: follow fire regulations; leave your pets at home;
leave flowers, birds’ eggs, logs and bush rocks where you find them; put your
rubbish in a bin or, better still, take it home. If you have friends who live
on farms, encourage them to keep patches of bush as wildlife habitats and to
leave old trees standing, especially those with hollows suitable for nesting animals.
Some areas have groups which look after local lands and nature reserves. They
do this by removing weeds and planting local native species in their place. You
could join one of these groups, or even start a new one with your parents and
friends. Ask your local parks authority or council for information.
So what
am I and what are you supposed to do to save the endangered species? Yes, it
definitely sounds difficult and you may feel "what can I do from my side?
it should be supported from all people".....but these are some things that
you can do to preserve wildlife.
Preservation of plants and animals
is important, not only because many of these species are beautiful, or can
provide economic benefits for us in the future, but because they already
provide us many valuable services. These organisms clean air, regulate our
weather and water conditions, provide control for crop pests and diseases, and
offer a vast genetic "library" from which we can withdraw many useful
items. By removing rubbish and weeds and replanting with natives you will allow
the native bush to gradually regenerate. This will also encourage native
animals to return. Extinction of a species could potentially mean the loss
of a cure for cancer, a new antibiotic drug, or a disease-resistant strain of
wheat........
SO WHAT DO YOU GUYS SAY???CAN WE
PLAY OUR SMALL BUT
IMPORTANT PART TO HELP PRESERVE THE LOVELY WILDLIFE???? YES WE DEFINITELY
CAN...AND WE MUST AS WELL....BECAUSE TOGETHER WE CAN!!!
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