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What The Animals Give

What Do Animals Give Us? They Give Good Stuff. We Are Not Returning The Favor. We Cut Down Habitats and Mass Kill Animals For Food.

By JasonPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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What The Animals Give
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Animals do give us a lot of things when I mean A Lot I mean ALOT ALOT. What do we give them? Only food and shelter (which they do not let them walk free and make them VEREY squeezed). All we do is cut down their forests and harm the birds, we make oil spills that harm the sea creatures, and worst of all we kill incontinent animals.

We need to save the animals not harm them.

Animals provide food think of it they give us eggs, meat, fish, cheese, milk, honey, and much more. They also give service like stuff, bees are powerful pollinators, beavers combat climate change , Llamas patrol farms, rats detect landmines, Squirrels help trees take root, Narwhals assist scientists, Elephants create a source of water for other species, and Birds balance nature.

Mostly because we are harming animals so animals are becoming extinct or are endangered because of us.

How can we fix this?

Here are some ways we can help you may not like them but an animal is a life you are a life become a vegetarian! this way you do not eat meat which we had to kill the poor animals for.

Or donate to wildlife helpers worldwildlife.org, plant a tree! onetreeplanted.org, donate 1$ they plant one tree. You can help too, go outside and pick up trash.

People are currently polluting the sky ): factories and gas and gasoline cars are emitting toxic fumes or smoke, these are harming the animals' lungs. You can help this too switch to a hybrid or electric car a suggestion of an electric car company is tesla, tesla.com.

Or you can walk or bike if the place you are going to is less than 2 or 1 miles instead of using a gasoline car.

Pesticides are also bad for the environment but good for the crops.

Top 10 ways to save wildlife

There are more than 7 billion people on Earth. Imagine if every one of us committed to do one thing — no matter how small — to protect wildlife every day. Even minor actions can have a major impact when we all work together. Here are ways you can make a difference:

1. Adopt. From wild animals to wild places, there’s an option for everyone. Get together with classmates to adopt an animal from a wildlife conservation organization such as the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Symbolic adoptions help fund organizations.

2. Volunteer. If you don’t have money to give, donate your time. Many organizations and zoos have volunteer programs. You can help clean beaches, rescue wild animals or teach visitors.

3. Visit. Zoos, aquariums, national parks, and wildlife refuges are all home to wild animals. Learn more about our planet’s species from experts. See Earth’s most amazing creatures up close.

4. Donate. When you visit your local accredited zoos and nature reserves, pay the recommended entry fee. Your donations help maintain these vital conservation areas.

5. Speak Up. Share your passion for wildlife conservation with your family. Tell your friends how they can help. Ask everyone you know to pledge to do what they can to stop wildlife trafficking.

6. Buy Responsibly. By not purchasing products made from endangered animals or their parts, you can stop wildlife trafficking from being a profitable enterprise.

7. Pitch In. Trash isn’t just ugly, it’s harmful. Birds and other animals can trap their heads in plastic rings. Fish can get stuck in nets. Plus, trash pollutes everyone’s natural resources. Do your part by putting trash in its place.

8. Recycle. Find new ways to use things you already own. If you can’t reuse, recycle. The Minnesota Zoo encourages patrons to recycle mobile phones to reduce demand for the mineral coltan, which is mined from lowland gorillas’ habitats.

9. Restore. Habitat destruction is the main threat to 85 percent of all threatened and endangered species, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature. You can help reduce this threat by planting native trees, restoring wetlands, or cleaning up beaches in your area.

10. Join. Whether you’re into protecting natural habitats or preventing wildlife trafficking, find the organization that speaks to your passion and get involved. Become a member. Stay informed. Actively support the organization of your choice.

(Thanks to the author of this for the list share.america.gov).

Summary

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Remember though all the things you can not be violent.

THANKS TO ALL THE READERS I AM SO HAPPY IF YOU CONTRIBUTED TO THE ENVIRONMENT.

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