domingo, 2 de noviembre de 2014

ENDANGERED ANIMALS.  Problem-Solution composition

Endangered animals have always been a big problem. We have already lost many animals such as grizzli bears, they were killed because for attacking cattles; japanese sea lions habitats were destroyed because of the Second War World; goat of the Pyreness, the last one of which died when a tree fell on it; the Javan Tiger, were killed off by the Indonesians although some people believe there is still one tiger left in the largest Java mountain; caribean monk seal, which were killed between the 1700s and the 1800s by people who wanted their fat to use in machinery and lamps, etc. 

Javan Tiger 
Caribean monk seal 
Japanese sea lion
Grizzly Bears


I'm very sad that these animals don't exist anymore and they were killed trough no fault of their own. They are animals, they kill other animals to feed themselves and they have their own habitats which sould not be disturbed by people. Given this was not stopped before, shows that people do not care and that they only have their interests at heart, such as getting fat from the caribean monk seal to use in their machinery.  Futhermore, animals need to adapt to the changes of the environment which takes time so if the changes occur suddenly, they cannot adapt in time and consequently die off as a species.

There are things we can do to protect the animals from natural disasters and from hunters. To prevent the animals from becoming endangered, we need to know about their habitats so we can learn to respect them and stop making such drastic changes to the environment. An alternative solution to avoid the animals becoming endangered, is to increase the penalties for trafficking offenses involving animals, although this would mean tracking these animals in order to catch them attacking the animals, wich would require more control in the animal- free areas. Using natural few resources, preventing overexploitation, and investing more funding in the breeding endangered animals are other possible  solutions to this problem, although it would take a lot of work.

In conclusion we should leave endangered animals alone. We should not killing them but taking care of them, especially if they are victims of a natural disaster. We have to protect them as much as we can and move them to safer places if they are problems in their original habitats.



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