#1 (permalink) Wed Feb 09, 2011 17:47 pm Wild animals have no place in 21 century and trying to preserve these animals is |
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Wild animals have no place in 21 century and trying to preserve these animals is a waste of resources. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
The severe problems of wild animals have become an integral part of the agenda of modern society. Moreover, different species are on the road to become extinct. However, it is a well-known fact that animals are a vital part of ecological system, and from my point of view mankind should do anything with an aim to save wild animals. Firstly, it is important to outline that wild animals are endangered, and in many cases, it is blame of civilization. Modern people are witnesses to the fact that many species are disappearing from the face of the Earth. For instance, nowadays visiting the Andes it is almost impossible to see a condor because the majority of their population was killed by hunters. Secondly, it is not sensible to overlook some basic principles of the ecological system, such as the importance of wild animals for maintaining a balance between the environment and humankind. It is not a secret that agriculture depends on ordinary birds because they control the population of vermin, such as a caterpillar. Thirdly, the present generation of people should think about the legacy, which will be inherited by descendants. In fact, the unspoiled environment, and the existence of wild animals is one of the most essential contributions to the future generations of people. In conclusion, it is vital to emphasise the key points of the present essay. Wild animals are in a very dangerous situation, and unfortunately, it is a question of survival. At the same time, people are not eligible to overlook the problems of animals because it is an integral part of the ecological balance, and more over the protection of wild animals is a care about the future generations of people. ________________ Thank you very much in advance!
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