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*Don%26#039;t hunt animals(it%26#039;s a sport)*Don%26#039;t use dynamites for fishing(especially in Asia)
*Plant trees whenever you will cut a tree(There are animals that %26quot;only%26quot; live on trees, and eat on trees)
*Stop kaingin farming(It%26#039;s the same as cutting woods, but this time, it%26#039;s suffocating the animals[many animals], creating pollution)
*Leave their habitats
*Lessen air pollution
*Stop using pesticides(or any chemicals, and enforce organic farming
*Don%26#039;t mine to often
*Stop using wireless technologies especially cellphones (cellphones are resonsible for the loss of bees population, and it might affect other creatures as well)
*Enforce wildlife conservation
Other Answers (3)
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Keep an eye on the endangered species list.
For example, I%26#039;m not eating tuna or eel (eal)? anymore.
No, I%26#039;m not a vegetarian. But these two are way overfished and are driven to the point where the stocks can not renew themselves anymore. -
Don%26#039;t cut down forests and hedgerows.
Don%26#039;t pollute the land, rivers, lakes or the sea.
Don%26#039;t over-hunt, cull, over-fish or over-farm animals.
Plant plants that create ecosystems for animals to live in.
Don%26#039;t use chemical fertilisers or pesticides.
Leave their natural habitants as they are.
Leave animals in their natural habitats.
Encourage biodiversity.
Encourage crop-farming instead of animal farming which is uneconomical, unecological and destroys ecosystems to create a field.
Encourage others to do the same. -
Stop using up their habitat. Build smaller homes and use less lumber. 4 people don%26#039;t need a house that is 4000 sq. ft. big! Blatant over excess!
