Environmental Sciences, asked by kinginimalu7439, 11 months ago

animal should b protected?

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Answered by mindSC
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HEY MATE !!!

Obviously!

Life in the wild promotes biological diversity, which in turn, provides materials for food, clothing, medicines, papers, beverages and spices for daily use.

From the days of the hunter-gatherer—when hunting animals and gathering fruits, tubers and herbs sustained humans—till the present time, human society, without even being aware of it, always depended on nature.

Science helped us to understand the extent of diversity in the wild, study life cycles, domesticate wild species and breed, cultivate and trade them.

Technology helped us add value and extract maximum profit from the use of natural resources.

Recognising biodiversity

Biodiversity was finally recognised as the sovereign right of every country in June 1992 at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Earth Summit, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Till then it was an open-access free resource, largely taken from technologically-poor south to the tech-savvy northern countries.

India had a gross domestic product of 25 even in the 16th century only through trading products of living natural resources such as silk, cotton, spices, indigo and so on.

Reasons for protection

Everything in nature is connected. If you remove one animal or plant it upsets the balance of nature, can change the ecosystem completely and may cause other animals to suffer. For example, bees may seem small and insignificant, but they have a huge role to play in our ecosystem – they are pollinators. This means they are responsible for the reproduction plants. Without bees, many plant species would go extinct, which would upset the entire foodchain.

Killing of animals is a severe crime and strict laws are made by the government to punish the guilty. Killing a living being for no purpose is a really bad deed.

To be honest, I could narrate you a 20min speech for saving animals or any other creature.

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