Recently published figures show that the wildlife population around the world has decreased by around fifty per cent over the last fifty years. What can we do to help protect the wildlife around the world?
The latest news about wildlife shouts quite loud that the population has been cut in half in the past fifty years. Sadly,
this
trend is easily observable in all areas and climate zones. For sure, powerful human civilizations could apply some force to reduce a significant part of the harm caused and potentially restore wildlife populations. Let’s think about what could be done in the first
place to help protect our planet neighbours.
First
and foremost, it’s required to preserve habitation and conditions of the essential needs of rare breeds and species in danger. This
also
includes applying high environment protection standards and ecology technologies. For example
, water sources are highly important for wildlife populations surviving, so industry and manufacturers should use isolated water cycles to prevent waste. With the wide availability of clean water as a base for new green areas and reforestation, it will be possible to repopulate woods with animals and birds again.
Furthermore
, the power of the human is quite often aimed at the lives of animals with some pretending that it’s required for human survival. But, in most cases, that’s not exactly true because people could instead
eat a lot of different greens, vegetables and nuts, replacing meat, fish and eggs. For instance
, purchasing new shoes made from alligator skin isn’t about basic human needs. According to eastern philosophy, all these little and big creatures have little and big souls inside, so the human soul could give a hand to reduce pain and save lives. This
way, humans should save and protect their smaller brothers with ideas of true kindness and humanity in everyone’s head.
In conclusion, being the most powerful creatures on this
planet, humans have to be responsible for how this
power is used and what it causes. It should be more attractive in society to be a protector of Mother Nature and all of her children and that’s what we should teach our kids about.Submitted by casualuser on
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