Human society develops with a heay cost on the animal world. A vast number of different species are being pushed to the verge of extinction. Rapid industrialization along with rampant illegal hunting are the driving forces behind such as tragedy; and ordianry people should join with the gorvernment in an effort to protect wild, endangered aniamls. By realsing massive quantities of pollutants, many heavy industries such as steel and mining are flicting trememdous damage on animals' natural habitats. Forest which are home to wild animals are being cut down to make way for factories and fuel their operation. Futhermore, exploiting oil from oceans possibly leads to the unfortunate disappearance of many kinds of aquatic creatures. Many incidents where large school of fish are killed have happened in consequence of being exposed to chemicals and chemical waste from oil and gas mining rigs located out at sea. In addition. a lot of animals are being poached due to an increased demand for products made form their body parts. In the wild, rhinos are illegal slaughtered for their horns which are sold at high prices. Although laws and regulations are implememted in an attempt to protect particular endangered species, it does not seem to be effective enough. There are, in fact, several ways to help protect wild animals. First of all, the expansion of heavy industries should be stopped by law to keep the natural enviroment for these animals untouched. Individuals should be well- inforemed that their unnecessary needs are a large cause of animals suffering, and hence, should refrain form using products made from aniaml skin or horn. Last but not least, poachers should be deterred and strictly punished and more wildlife sanctuaries should be constructed in order to shelter endangered animals. In conclusion, humans are threating survival of many animal species when they expand their factories and hunt out of greed. It is imperative to put appropriate protection measures, as i have discussed, into placed.
Human society develops with a
heay
cost on the
animal
world. A vast number of
different
species are
being pushed
to the verge of extinction. Rapid industrialization along with rampant illegal hunting are the driving forces behind such as tragedy; and
ordianry
people
should
join
with the
gorvernment
in an effort to protect wild, endangered
aniamls
. By
realsing
massive quantities of pollutants,
many
heavy industries such as steel and mining are
flicting
trememdous
damage on animals' natural habitats. Forest which are home to wild
animals
are being
cut
down to
make
way for factories and fuel their operation.
Futhermore
, exploiting oil from oceans
possibly
leads to the unfortunate disappearance of
many
kinds of aquatic creatures.
Many
incidents where large school of fish
are killed
have happened in consequence of
being exposed
to chemicals and chemical waste from oil and gas mining rigs located out at sea.
In addition
.
a
lot of
animals
are
being poached
due to an increased demand for products made form their body parts. In the wild, rhinos are illegal slaughtered for their horns which
are sold
at high prices. Although laws and regulations are
implememted
in an attempt to protect particular endangered species, it does not seem to be effective
enough
. There are, in fact, several ways to
help
protect wild
animals
.
First of all
, the expansion of heavy industries should be
stopped
by law to
keep
the natural
enviroment
for these
animals
untouched. Individuals should be well-
inforemed
that their unnecessary needs are a large cause of
animals
suffering, and
hence
, should refrain form using products made from
aniaml
skin or horn. Last
but
not least, poachers should
be deterred
and
strictly
punished and more wildlife sanctuaries should
be constructed
in order to shelter endangered
animals
.
In conclusion
, humans are
threating
survival of
many
animal
species when they expand their factories and hunt out of greed. It is imperative to put appropriate protection measures, as
i
have discussed, into placed.