Social Sciences, asked by ayushiabc, 1 year ago

Important government awareness to people to save endangered flora and fauna

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Answered by Nikhil211004
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There are many ways to protect and conserve flora and fauna. Let me point out a few:

Take part in wildlife conservation organisations. It is always better to work hand in hand with other individuals who have the same goal as you. You'll be able to work on your goal more thoroughly and make better results altogether. However, take in mind that every wildlife preservation organisation has its own specific goal. Choose the one with a goal that matches yours.

Get flora, fauna and biodiversity surveys/assessments for your site especially when you're about to commence a new construction project or development. These will help you identify the species that reside in the vicinity of your site as well as the impacts of any human activity on them. An experienced ecologist will be able to help you out!

As much as possible, avoid using pesticides or fertilisers that contain chemicals.

You can donate to wildlife charities. Rest assured your money will be put to good use.

Plant more native plants around your area. This will help preserve the natural habitat of nearby animals.

☺ Hope this will help you.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The success of biological conservation initiatives is not solely reliant on the collection of ecological information, but equally on public adherence to protection programs.

Awareness and perception of target species condition the intensity and orientation of public involvement in conservation initiatives. Their evaluation is critical in the case of elusive animals, for which incertitude surrounding public attitude is maximized.

This study featured the first assessment of public awareness and perceptual factors of a megabat (Pteropodidae). We investigated inhabitants’ feelings, knowledge, and frequency of sightings related to the solitary Ryukyu flying fox (Pteropus dasymallus) on Ishigaki island, Japan. The willingness to protect this species and mitigate its impact on agriculture was evaluated through contingent valuation.


This fruit bat was not credited with aesthetic or scientific values, yet atypically did not trigger negativistic attitude. While respondents were reasonably aware of its existence, they were largely ignorant of its ecological importance. An overall lack of interest for this species was revealed by a low willingness-to-pay for its protection.


The rejection of lethal control as means to protect orchards was, however, unequivocal. The success of P. dasymallus preservation may depend on the prior implementation of education programs focusing on aesthetic, ecological and utilitarian values.

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