Animal Extinction
Extinction is on the rise, and slowly this will affect our eco-system; soon our time will come and we too, will become extinct.
Animal Extinction
Animals are slowly on the road to extinction and yet while we know some of the animals, we never knew that their time here in our society was slowly coming to an end. Some are becoming extinct due to their natural resources being eliminated, because humans are invading and building up in their natural habitant.
The Wildlife Conservation Society is just one of many organizations out there trying to make a difference by preventing the extinction of many animals thoughout the world. These animals are all creatures that are threaten because of the human race’s personal desires, and yet these animals have the same rights to live in their territory.
Local pet store through the United States of America are working hard to preserve our everyday pets, tropical fish and exotic birds from being destroyed by humans selfishness, which over time the exotic birds will soon be extinct as well. 
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The world as a whole needs to consider what will these animals’ extinction, do to our eco-system, from the humpback whales who swim and sing in our oceans to the wolverine, who by nature is somewhat of a hermit and don’t share their territory with other wolverines of the same sex. 
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The U.S. Forest Services along with Parks Departments all over the North and South American continent are doing their best to help preserve the wild life in their areas, since it is very important to our eco-system. Teaching our children to “leave no trace” when they enter the forest is just one way that Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts are attempting to make a difference, by leaving no trace it is the intention that we do not disturb the wild life that dwell there when humans more along. By leaving food for these animals we interfere with their ability to hunt, track and obtain for their own consumption, which is another reason some animals are slowly becoming extinct. We are interfering with their way of life, every time, even when we think we are helping them to survive by leaving behind food for them. 
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We don’t own the planet earth, we co-exist with animals of nature, in the wilderness; over time through our own selfish reason, we too may become extinct as we slowly disrupt the eco-system on this planet we live on.
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Post CommentTeves
On November 29, 2009 at 5:28 pm
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Guy Hogan
On November 29, 2009 at 5:31 pm
It’s a terrible problem and I have no confidence that humankind will figure out a solution. Right now we are part of the problem.
CA Johnson
On November 29, 2009 at 7:59 pm
This is very interesting. It is awful how animals care extinct. People should do more to help.
Christine Ramsay
On November 30, 2009 at 10:15 am
This is such a good article and we can all learn from it. Our wild animals need all the help we can give them.
Christine
fishfry aka Elizabeth Figueroa
On November 30, 2009 at 4:53 pm
They do need all the help, but even with so many organization out there trying to prevent the extinction of these animals, there are twice as many contractors and builders, hungers and savages. It is truly a different world in which we live.
PR Mace
On November 30, 2009 at 11:23 pm
Excellent article. I have often wondered when the earth will have enough of us.