It is a natural process for animal species to become extinct (e.g. Dinosaurs, dodos …) There is no reason why people should try to prevent this from happening. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
There is a controversial argument that animal
extinction
is a natural process governed by Mother Nature; therefore
, humans
should refrain from interfering and abandon efforts to prevent it. From my perspective, however
, protecting animal species
should be a top priority, as their survival is essential for maintaining the balance of ecosystems and ensuring the sustainability of human civilization.
Humans
have a responsibility to preserve animals because they are the primary cause of the significant decline in animal populations on Earth. Indeed, to drive societal development, governments have been leveling
numerous forests to build the infrastructure for their residents. Change the spelling
levelling
Although
this
behavior
benefits Change the spelling
behaviour
humans
, it eliminates natural habitats and food sources for animals, leading to species
extinction
. Additionally
, vast amounts of carbon dioxide are released into the atmosphere daily due to
industrial and agricultural activities, triggering rapid climate change and driving thousands of species
toward extinction
. For example
, certain rare bird species
in Vietnam are on the brink of extinction
due to
severe ocean storms triggered by global warming, which disrupt bird migration patterns.
Another reason is that if humans
want to sustain their civilization, they must prevent animal species
on Earth from becoming extinct. It means that natural ecosystems play a crucial role in providing food chains that are indispensable for human survival. Therefore
, the disappearance of certain animal species
on Earth could lead to a global food crisis, potentially causing the death of millions of people. Furthermore
, human survival depends on the balance between beneficial and harmful animal species
. If this
balance is collapsed due to
human activities, such
as deforestation and overfishing, it will threaten human existence. For instance
, humans
would face global hunger if the bees were to vanish because this
insect is a leading contributor to the reproduction of flowering plants.
In conclusion, although
prehistoric wildlife became extinct millions of years ago without human intervention, humans
are considered a threat to the lives of animals in this
modern world due to
their actions. Therefore
, protecting animal species
from extinction
has become an urgent and essential responsibility.Submitted by Mads on
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