Many people in the world believe that it is natural for
animals
to become extinct after some time , and people must, Use synonyms
therefore
, not try to conserve them. I totally disagree with Linking Words
this
view because animal extinction is the result of human activities in the Anthropocene. In Linking Words
this
essay, I will support my opinion.
First and foremost, the fact that we do not see dinosaurs in the 21st century does not mean we must just see them as historical species. Most of the Linking Words
animals
are endangered species because of human activity, Use synonyms
such
as poaching and the formulation of laws permitting hunting. Linking Words
Therefore
, it is a worthy cause to find ways of preventing these acts from happening. Linking Words
For example
, the pangolin is an endangered animal in Zimbabwe. The government has, Linking Words
thus
, passed several parliamentary laws to forbid its hunting and export to Western countries. I find Linking Words
this
to be a good initiative.
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Secondly
, if we do not conserve our Linking Words
animals
, we are losing our past, our present and our future, or our identity. In my country, Use synonyms
for instance
, most of our surnames have animal totemic meanings, which means we attach great importance to having them for ritualistic activities. The effects of animal extinction would cut deeply into our cultural ethos and leave us spiritually unprotected.
In conclusion, Linking Words
therefore
, I totally disagree with the view that we must not protect our Linking Words
animals
from extinction, as Use synonyms
this
is a natural process for them. In the essay above, I have demonstrated with cultural and logistical reasons that it is important to conserve them.Linking Words