Despite knowing about biodiversity’s importance for a long time, human activity has been causing massive extinctions of different species. This essay will examine the main causes of loss of biodiversity and possible solutions of this problem.
The two main causes of species extinction are change of their habitats and overexploitation of natural resources. When humans artificially transform the environment, they destroy vegetation and animals’ natural habitat. For instance, to build new roads people are cutting down the trees and cementing the soil, altering the environment. Because of that, a lot of species are dying out. Also, when the activities connected with capturing and harvesting a natural resource are too intense in a particular area, the resource becomes exhausted. For example, too frequent fishing doesn’t leave enough time for fish to reproduce and makes them disappear. In other words, human activities often deplete local flora and fauna and cause loss of bio-diversity.
Some possible solutions to this problem are protecting natural areas and promoting awareness among people. By protecting areas where human activity is limited and avoiding overexploitation of its resources, we can save the untouched environment and prevent species from dying out. Moreover, the next step in fighting bio-diversity loss is informing the general population about the dangers of this problem. This way, people will be more conscious of the environment and won’t overuse or destroy its resources.
To conclude, people’s activities that change the environment have negative impact on the world's ecosystem. However, we can significantly lessen the extinction of species by protecting natural areas and enlightening people as to this problem.
Despite knowing about biodiversity’s importance for a long time,
human
activity
has been causing massive extinctions of
different
species. This essay will examine the main causes of loss of biodiversity and possible solutions of this problem.
The two main causes of species extinction are
change
of their habitats and overexploitation of
natural
resources. When
humans
artificially
transform the
environment
, they
destroy
vegetation and animals’
natural
habitat.
For instance
, to build new roads
people
are cutting down the trees and cementing the soil, altering the
environment
.
Because
of that,
a lot of
species are dying out.
Also
, when the
activities
connected with capturing and harvesting a
natural
resource
are too intense in a particular
area
, the
resource
becomes exhausted.
For example
, too frequent fishing doesn’t
leave
enough
time for fish to reproduce and
makes
them disappear.
In other words
,
human
activities
often
deplete local flora and fauna and cause loss of bio-diversity.
Some
possible solutions to this problem are protecting
natural
areas
and promoting awareness among
people
. By protecting
areas
where
human
activity
is limited
and avoiding overexploitation of its resources, we can save the untouched
environment
and
prevent
species from dying out.
Moreover
, the
next
step in fighting bio-diversity loss is informing the general population about the
dangers
of this problem. This way,
people
will be more conscious of the
environment
and won’t overuse or
destroy
its resources.
To conclude
,
people’s
activities
that
change
the
environment
have
negative
impact on the world's ecosystem.
However
, we can
significantly
lessen the extinction of species by protecting
natural
areas
and enlightening
people
as to this problem.