There is no doubt that human interventions have had direly adverse impacts on both flora and fauna. People have divided opinions while discussing possible mitigation measures, as some people believe that the problem so extensive that it is out of our hands, while others believe that there is still hope to alleviate present conditions. In this essay, I will discuss both sides of the argument and present my views.
The extent of harm that human actions have instigated on existing ecosystems is a major cause for concern. The main reason that some people think that the damage is irreversible is the clear evidence shown by researchers. For example, the Northern Cod, which is a fish native to Canadian oceans, came dangerously close to extinction as a result of over-fishing. It has also been proven that several plant species have depleted in large numbers, due to logging operations which account for the production of a majority of wood and paper products.
However, it is believed by some that conditions can be improved with extensive changes on the global scale, starting with enforcing stringent conservation and preservation policies. Several countries have already begun implementing this tactic. For instance, most European countries have begun reintroducing species to their native habitats. One of the animals that were reintroduced is the Lynx, and a drastic improvement in their numbers has been recorded. Another measure being taken is the introduction of high-density developments in cities, in order to control urban sprawl, which had led to the destruction of natural habitats in the past.
In conclusion, having examined both sides of the argument, it is my opinion that if strategic counteractive measures continue to be implemented worldwide, it is possible to reverse the damage done to these species. These efforts will likely prove to be time consuming and will require a tremendous amount of resources. However, it is vital that the human population remains undeterred and keep taking strides in the positive direction, so as to ensure the survival of all living creatures on our planet. 
There is no doubt that human interventions have had  
direly
 adverse impacts on both flora and fauna.  
People
 have divided opinions while discussing possible mitigation measures, as  
some
  people
 believe that the problem  
so
 extensive that it is out of our hands, while others believe that there is  
still
 hope to alleviate present conditions. In this essay, I will discuss both sides of the argument and present my views.
The extent of harm that human actions have instigated on existing ecosystems is a major cause for concern. The main reason that  
some
  people
  think
 that the damage is irreversible is the  
clear
 evidence shown by researchers.  
For example
, the Northern Cod, which is a fish native to Canadian oceans, came  
dangerously
 close to extinction  
as a result
 of over-fishing. It has  
also
  been proven
 that several plant species have depleted in large numbers, due to logging operations which account for the production of a majority of wood and paper products. 
However
, it  
is believed
 by  
some
 that conditions can be  
improved
 with extensive  
changes
 on the global scale, starting with enforcing stringent conservation and preservation policies. Several countries have already begun implementing this tactic.  
For instance
, most European countries have begun reintroducing species to their native habitats. One of the animals that  
were reintroduced
 is the Lynx, and a drastic improvement in their numbers has  
been recorded
. Another measure  
being taken
 is the introduction of high-density developments in cities, in order to control urban sprawl, which had led to the destruction of natural habitats in the past. 
In conclusion
, having examined both sides of the argument, it is my opinion that if strategic counteractive measures continue to  
be implemented
 worldwide, it is possible to reverse the damage done to these species. These efforts will likely prove to be  
time consuming
 and will require a tremendous amount of resources.  
However
, it is vital that the human population remains undeterred and  
keep
 taking strides in the  
positive
 direction,  
so as to
 ensure the survival of all living creatures on our planet.