Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Conserve Wild Animal Mustn't Go to the Forest

Our world has thousand of wild animals that live freely in their habitat. Some of them are endemic animals that only live in the certain area. For example, Panda in China, Komodo in Indonesia, Dodo bird in Madagascar, etc. So, if they are gone from that area, it means that they have extincted.
There's a lot of factors that cause wild animal extinction, which has the most influence is human act. It only can be avoided by human will and role in it. There are a lot of work that have been done by somebody to anticipate the high extinction increasing.
Unfortunately, those works haven't showed the optimize result yet because there are a few of human community that care and take part in the conservation. While, this work nly can be success if all of us are take a part in it.
How we can take a part in conservation while we don't work in conservation subject and live in a far distance from wild animals habitat?
Actually, whatever our job and wherever we live, we can take a part in the conservation too.
Here are some advices which can be done to save wild animals:
  • Don't consume wild animal meat. There are so many wild animal hunt because of high market demand for wild animal meat. If we don't consume wild animal meat, we have taken a part in decrease market demand and finally decrease wild animal hunt. Their place are in nature, not on our plate.
  • Don't buy exotic animal. Animal seller usually sells unique animal that are caught from the forest. If there's none that buy their goods, this activity will be left and they will search new work. It isn't wise if we want to live freely in Earth but we put animas in a cage.
  • Don't buy forest product.
  • Donate for the conservation.
  • Spread the information. Start to spread the information to everyone near us about how important conserve the wild animals is.

If we have done the advices above, we have taken a part in wild animals conservation that it will be a good inheritance for the next generation.

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