top of page
Ryan

Protect Endangered Species

Humans have a responsibility to protect animals, as their survival or not is closely tied to the health of our planet. When species become extinct, ecosystems lose balance, it will be a big trouble leading to our life. For example, the loss of pollinators like bees threatens global food production, while the extinction of predators can cause overpopulation of certain species, disrupting agriculture and habitats. Protecting animals safe guards biodiversity, which provides essential resources like food, medicine, and clean air. Every extinction diminishes Earth's resilience and impacts human well-being.


Humans caused them to be in a dangerous place. One problem is that humans destroyed their habitat that they have lived in from times ago. As human’s population gets bigger, we need more and more space to live. To build a building needed an area, so the humans began to drive away the animals. The animals already lived here for hundred years, some of them couldn't adapt to their new habitat’s temperature and environment so some of them bega to die, and at last they almost became extinct or already extinct. For another problem, the humans were overhunting the animals and their populations will be lesser and then they will be extinct.


If we don't, they are gone forever from this world. The animals are facing extinction. Extinction is when all the animals of that kind died. When these types of animals are extinct, they will be gone forever. For example 1690 Dodo birds – extinct from predation by introduced pigs and cats. 1768 Steller's sea cow – extinct from hunting for fur and oil. There are a lot of animals that already extinct on the earth and there are a lot of the animals just will be extinct on the earth like Big Panda, Javan Rhinos, Amur Leopard, Sunda Island Tiger, Mountain Gorillas, Tapanuli Orangutan, Yangtze Finless Porpoise, Black Rhinos, African Forest Elephant...... they are all endangered animals.


If the animals die out, humans won’t live alone. Do you have pets in your home? Pets are companions and a lot of people in the world have pets, if the animals become extinct, there will be no more pets. The people who have pets will feel lonely. Another problem for humans is that then the ecosystems will be broken. There will be more and more animals because there are no foods they can eat and no place they can live and die. Then deterioration of biodiversity of the ecosystem in our climate. For the last the plants will be also extinct, and the humans then won't have enough resources to live on earth.


In conclusion, we cannot ignore the responsibility of protecting endangered animals. The loss of any species disrupts ecosystems, diminishes biodiversity, and impacts the balance of our planet. Through conservation efforts, stricter laws against poaching, habitat restoration, and raising awareness, we can prevent further loss. It is crucial to act now, as every species plays a unique role in maintaining ecological stability and ensuring a healthy future for all life on earth.


7 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Comments


bottom of page