In the past three decades alone, many wild animals in Africa have suffered a massive decline in population because of poaching, the illegal killing of animals for body parts. Immense amounts of elephants and rhinos are killed yearly for their ivory tusks, which have an ample profit on the black market. Africa houses thousands of species of animals, so it’s important that we conserve and protect these species before it’s too late. There are many things we can do to ensure the survival of most species, for example, in attempt to save animals from possible extinction; anti-poaching laws have been passed by governments throughout Africa. Other regions of the world have been affected also, for example, in India there were often conflicts between the priorities of people and the need for conservation. The greatest threats to wildlife are competition for resources and expansion for the people of India in unsustainable ways to house a growing population. With a growing population, there’s a higher demand for natural resources, space and industry. These are the three leading causes of endangerment and/or extinction today. Clearing of space causes a loss of ecosystems for many species, this then causes a lack of biodiversity, which we need to maintain a stable ecosystem. The more natural resources we use, the lesser the supply we will then have. Even though we don’t consider them useful, we depend on natural resources a lot more than we think. As humans, we depend on other living organisms to provide us with resources needed to survive. Also, the growth of industry increases the amount of pollution being let into the atmosphere, which causes loss of habitats due to climate change. Climate has a big effect on the stability of an ecosystem. It could cause a quarter of animals and plants to become extinct. This factor affects us all over the globe, with an increase of global warming and
In the past three decades alone, many wild animals in Africa have suffered a massive decline in population because of poaching, the illegal killing of animals for body parts. Immense amounts of elephants and rhinos are killed yearly for their ivory tusks, which have an ample profit on the black market. Africa houses thousands of species of animals, so it’s important that we conserve and protect these species before it’s too late. There are many things we can do to ensure the survival of most species, for example, in attempt to save animals from possible extinction; anti-poaching laws have been passed by governments throughout Africa. Other regions of the world have been affected also, for example, in India there were often conflicts between the priorities of people and the need for conservation. The greatest threats to wildlife are competition for resources and expansion for the people of India in unsustainable ways to house a growing population. With a growing population, there’s a higher demand for natural resources, space and industry. These are the three leading causes of endangerment and/or extinction today. Clearing of space causes a loss of ecosystems for many species, this then causes a lack of biodiversity, which we need to maintain a stable ecosystem. The more natural resources we use, the lesser the supply we will then have. Even though we don’t consider them useful, we depend on natural resources a lot more than we think. As humans, we depend on other living organisms to provide us with resources needed to survive. Also, the growth of industry increases the amount of pollution being let into the atmosphere, which causes loss of habitats due to climate change. Climate has a big effect on the stability of an ecosystem. It could cause a quarter of animals and plants to become extinct. This factor affects us all over the globe, with an increase of global warming and