Today, as technology develops in the world, people's care and attention to nature is decreasing. One of the most destructive effects of humans are the reduction of the number of plants and animals in nature. Population growth, illegal hunting, has led to a sharp decline in the number of animals, as well as an increase in the number of industrial facilities, and direct dumping of harmful and plastic waste into nature poses a serious threat.
First of all, it should be noted that many people believe that the loss of plant and animal species will disrupt the ecosystem and thus endanger nature's important food chain. Because everything in nature is in harmony, and the absence of any element will break this harmony in a big or small way. For example, bats feed on a number of harmful insects and help the existing agriculture in that area.
On the other hand, there are currently more important and vital problems in the world such as global warming, air, water, and soil pollution. In particular, the depletion of the ozone layer and the melting of the polar ice are a source of great danger not only for humans, but for the entire earth. In addition, these problems arise from the use of industrial waste or groundwater, which people must control.
In conclusion, it should be noted that all of the above-mentioned problems are crucial environmental problems along with other issues. Since the protection of flora and fauna is important to maintain the food chain of the ecosystem and the elimination of problems like pollution is also very important to improve the quality of life on earth.