Private game reserves is another
Stricter hunting laws ,not totally effective
Don`t buy animals products works in Europe
people cannot walk the streets wearing fur coats anymore they will be accosted by the public.
But many countries do not have the same sentiments
in Mexico ,China ,India ,USA people buy exotic pets or exotic medicines often for aphrodisiacs
there is also a large trade in exotic plants.
governments are getting stricter but they cannot be everywhere ,and the demand will buy at any price this is a big temptation for the traders .
In the end the most effective way is education starting from kinder garden teaching kids to love and respect nature and showing them the beauty ,and importance of the Environment to our own existence.
But it will still be downhill for the Natural world ,Now that global warming has joined up. 60% 3 Votes
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The code words are : biodiversity and curiosity.
biodiversity means that as species disappear the complete ecology becomes more fragile, and can crash, each species is important for the maintenance of a viable ecosystem. so by preserving endangered species we help conserve the ecosystem in which we live, and could not survive without.
It%26#039;s like a set of dominos, that are arranged so once the first falls, all the others follow, we never know which dominoe will start a landslide of extinctions.
biodiversity also means that lost species might contain something that could become useful, but once they are lost we will never know about it.
Curiosity is our interest in the many species there are, and each lost species is like a lost treasure 20% 1 Vote -
Whether we accept the position or not, we are stewards of the planet. From the clinical perspective, animals can serve as bioindicators of the environment, providing humans with a global alarm clock that tells us conditions are degrading, our own lifestyles, our very lifes, may be imperiled.
From the scientific and land managers perspective, the genetic material that has taken 10%26#039;s of thousands or millions of years to develop is gone forever. It may indicate that the management of an area is soft and lacks vision. Acquiring habitat and habitat links is critical for allowing ecological island populations to exchange genetic material to keep the remaining populations viable.
And in the big picture, you%26#039;ll be able to look St. Peter in the eye, to say, %26quot;I tried,%26quot; to which he may well respond, %26quot;Not hard enough.%26quot;
It says something about us as a species if we don%26#039;t try. Some species would leave the planet within our lifetimes without our influence, but most would not. Even zoos and museums contributed to extinctions in the 19th and 20th centuries, trying to get a species in their collection before it vanished. But sometimes we try to save the condor, or the bald eagle, or some plant 98% of the population never heard of. We do it because of the interrelationships, the lack of complete understanding of those relationships, and because we should. 20% 1 Vote -
How would you feel when your grandchildren ask you to tell a story and you tell them a story about a tiger and they ask what is a tiger like and you cannot show it to them (even in a zoo)? Would you be embarassed with their next question or would you just shrug it off? If you are the one who shrugs it off then conversation is not for you. If you are the embarassed, then this scenario is good enough for you. :D
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did you ever think maybe the planet is forever evolving and maybe, just maybe, some species on the planet need to evolve also?
some disappear while others take a stronger foothold and populate a given area until something else comes along to push that species aside...or maybe disease wipes out an entire culture/society in order that the environment can make necessary adjustments to survive in the future...
think about it. 0% 0 Votes
