Friday, August 6, 2010

Are we doing enough to protect our wildlife?

i want it as a speechAre we doing enough to protect our wildlife?
You can never do to much to protect our wildlife.


Everyone needs to get involved and clean up or beaches and forests


Imagine what the world will look like 10 years from know if human continues to pollute and cause globall warming.


If humans were able to cause this mess we need to fix our mistakes and clean up all the damage we did to oor enviroment


Stop and think when your about to let that soda can or paper down on the groun and say hey if i dont throw this away now think of what ill have to do in the future.................














Hope you think this helps!!!!!Are we doing enough to protect our wildlife?
Wildlife......it may sound so vague and blunt but a lot of group have launch different activity, endorsement via media, but still a lot of us oftentimes neglect it! Protecting the wildlife means conserving the future for the unborn generation. It may be so misleading by concept but it only mean one simple message.....GIVE CARE to your ENVIRONMENT!
Speech???? That is asking alot. Askers seem to be getting more and more demanding. The biggest problem facing alot of large animals in North America is habitat fragmentation. To have healthy populations, many large game animals need alot of territory and unless they have outlets to reach other animals of the same species, then genetic diversity drops and the species comes at risk. I would roads are the largest contributor to habitat fragmentation we have. If you think about how many roads we have and think about how hard it is for a large animal to cross it, very dangerous.
In some instances, we may be doing too much to ';protect'; our wildlife. What we need is intelligent management of the wildlife. Case in point, the white-tailed deer. We have protected it to the point at which it has become a pest in many instances. One area that has become a reserve by default (gunpowder and other chemicals manufactured there, hence no hunting) has a population of stunted deer. They outbreed their food supply and not enough can be culled to keep up with the breeding. In other places, the deer wreck gardens and farms. Attempts to reduce the population are fought by hunters who don't think that they can shoot a deer each hunting season unless there are so many that the deer have to walk in front of each hunter and stand still.





Just another aspect of wildlife protection for you to consider. And remember that rats are wildlife too.
Not across the board, no. Most of our conservation efforts are akin to applying a band-aid to a wound when surgery is required. The patient may survive, but is more vulnerable than before the wound occured.





In the anthropomorphic sense, wildlife can serve as environmental or bioindicators of the health of our general environment. If our wildlife is at risk, we are as well.





Protect habitat and wildlife corridors, and you will protect wildlife. Some areas have committed to this process more fully than others, but nowhere do animals get top billing. Ever since humans evolved as a so-called intelligent species, we have impacted wildlife populations and other natural resources.





Good luck with the speech.
No... We kill every possible creature that come across the site. For example in India, Hindus worship Snakes in temple and adore it by offering egg and milk, whereas the same snake found near the house is immediately killed

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