Some species of animals are almost extinct; and many others seem to be fast approaching a similar risk. What are the reasons for this? What should be done to solve this problem?

The constant increase of some
animals
' extinction or near
this
made several people around the world think about
this
issue to solve it.
This
essay will argue the possible causes for
this
,
such
as money, notoriousness, and faith, and a feasible solution that involves a campaign of consciousness and a strict law for these cases.
Firstly
, some people explore or poach
animals
for their gain, extirpate some part of their bodies
due to
somewhat belief, or just because they want to have a different pet. Many of them are sold on the black market, either the entire animal or in parts, because some believe that could be aphrodisiacs results or have medical power.
For instance
,
last
year, the police found thousands of almost extinction
animals
being sold in an outdoor market in Rio de Janeiro.
Therefore
, some people hunt, and others that buy
animals
out of their natural habitat have not acknowledged the damage to the environment.
Moreover
, the causes mentioned above have happened throughout the years;
however
, the solutions are challenging to be implemented. Strict laws about all markets or poaching could be more effective to maintain the convict more time in jail, and massive campaigns should be spread in all communication media.
For example
, the illegals
animals
market is the third most significant illicit activity in the world, and the penalties in Brazil are soft
such
as from six months to one year.
Hence
, it is paramount that the government tightens its laws and develop an intensive advertisement about
this
issue in order to improve the lack of information. In summary,
this
essay approached the causes of extinction, its risk, and the possible solution to
this
unquestionable problem.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • species extinction
  • endangered animals
  • biodiversity
  • habitat loss
  • deforestation
  • urbanization
  • poaching
  • illegal wildlife trade
  • climate change
  • pollution
  • conservation efforts
  • legislation
  • enforcement
  • human overpopulation
  • sustainable development
  • responsible consumption
  • education
  • awareness programs
  • protected areas
  • wildlife reserves
  • international cooperation
  • collaboration
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