Monday, February 27, 2012

Essay 2- Protect endangered species


Protect endangered species

Have you ever thought about passing stricter laws to protect endangered species? Do you know what animals mean to us? Endangered animals need to be protected by us to live; they are part of the world. People should pass laws to protect our balanced environment, to have diversity and to preserve endangered animals.

Everything in the nature has a reason to be there. It’s important that every animal has necessary food, a place to live and a peaceful life. If they died, we wouldn’t have the same environment. The balance would be incomplete; it’s true that bad consequences will come. More weight in one side of our environment could affect us negatively.

Laws should be stricter because species can’t disappear. We are the people in charge of taking care of animals. Diversity means to have different species in order to develop a balanced world. Our planet is continually changing, causing habitats to be altered and modified; that affects our diversity. Every animal is important and needs to be there for our benefit.

Rapid habitat loss is the primary cause of species endangerment. The strongest forces in rapid habitat loss are human beings. Nearly every region of the earth has been affected by human activity. The extinction of these animals and various species in polluted habitats and changes in global climate brought about by release of greenhouse gasses are all results of us. Species in danger must be protected and saved so that future generations can experience their presence and value.

When species become endangered, it’s an indicator that the health of these vital ecosystems is disappearing. So, let’s think about the way we are taking care of them. For our benefit, we need to protect animals. Species are needed to supply us with food, conserve balance, interact with plants, and many others. Animals are alive; let’s make actions to take care of them!