Have you ever thought that animals are on the brink of extinction? As far as I know, direct impacts from humans and nature cause the death of animals and plants. Let’s explore the causes and find the best solution to protect the habitat of species.
First is the natural factor. Climate change makes the reproductive cycle of animals shorter or faster, forcing them to migrate to other places to avoid the heat or freezing of the environment. For example, birds migrate earlier, but the food source is still not available, affecting their reproduction and survival.
The next factor is human activity, which has led to the extinction of a variety of animals and plants. Pollution from emissions and untreated toxic substances discharged into lakes and seas makes the earth warmer, the habitat of species gradually narrows, and diseases cause them to die. Specifically, factories discharge untreated toxic substances into the sea, killing aquatic species and causing epidemics. At first glance, it can be seen that the habitat of species is on the brink of extinction if we do not quickly fix it. The solution to the above is to build conservation areas for highly endangered animals and issue bans with heavy fines but not dangerously pollute the environment. Call for raising people’s awareness to understand the importance of biodiversity and join hands to protect nature. Every species plays an important role in the ecosystem, contributing to maintaining the balance and stability of nature. When a species becomes extinct, it can cause an imbalance, affecting the food chain and even human life. Therefore, I believe that we need to take responsibility to act now to protect endangered species by raising public awareness, enforcing strict laws, and restoring habitats for rare species.
