The Importance Of Protecting The Endangered Species

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Protecting the Endangered
The beautiful species of the wild are being endangered more and more each day. Because of the increase of endangered wildlife society now faces several extinctions therefore, to prevent this problem, the government should pass laws or policies that provide greater protection and preservation, provide more information about endangered species, give more publicity to the issue and support charities.
“An endangered species is one whose numbers are so small that it is at risk of extinction” (Do Something 2015). Species loss and habitat destruction is a large problem that is being faced. Naturally species will eventually die out due to the way of life but species becoming extinct has been happening more frequently all thanks to the lack of care from humans (Zoo Granby 2015). The problem of endangered wildlife is and very significant topic in today’s society. This is a problem that has a solution. Wild life does not only cover animals but also plants. Whether people know it or not animals and plants play a major role in human’s lives. “Many species keep humans alive by purifying the water, fixing nitrogen, recycling nutrients and waste and pollinating crops” (Endangered Species International 2011). Protecting these species has rewards in it. By protecting them it will take the contribution of humans to keep a healthy planet. …show more content…

Ways that the government can give more publicity to the issue of endangered animal is first start with more public service announcements. Public service announcements will will help give attention to the cause. Get involved in fundraisers. Fundraisers are a perfect way to raise money for anything that they may need to protect the endangered species. The government can also support charities that focuses on endangered species. Some of the charities have very good ideas but unfortunately do not have all the right tools to put in their ideas into

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