speech on save birdsand animals
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Answer:Speech On Save Birds And Animals.
Good Morning,To all present over here.Today I am Going to give a short speech on save birds and animals.
In its recent report entitled Species Feeling the Heat: Connecting Deforestation and Climate Change, the World Wildlife Conservation Society drew attention to a wide gamut of issues. These issues included, among other things, change in land and sea temperatures, the changing pattern and intensity of rainfall and overall climate change. At the heart of the report was the urgent need to conserve wildlife throughout the world.
As global citizens it is our duty to save the rapidly vanishing greenery, the wildlife, the environment and thereby rescue Mother Earth from its present crisis. If we fail to do so, betrayed Nature would inevitably seek her revenge and we would have to brace for our doom in the not-so-distant future. Thus it is incumbent upon us to save our planet. Bearing this exigency in mind, the year 2010 has been declared by the United Nations as the ‘Year of Biodiversity’ in order to promote climate and environmental awareness among the masses.
Let us explore the reasons why wildlife conservation is topmost priority now. Hundreds of millions of people whose livelihood depend on forest resources are today hapless victims of deforestation. Lack of conservation by farmers in the highland regions often leads to deluge in the low-lying areas. Deforestation and lack of wildlife conservation also result in the precious loss of biodiversity.
Countless rare species of plants and animals are lost every day. This includes the loss of rare medicinal plants which substantially reduce the chance of finding new remedies or drugs for ailments that plague humankind. The indirect effect of the lack of wildlife conservation is the enhancement of infertility of soils, and droughts.
Destruction of forests and the lack of conservation lead to atmospheric changes, increasing the chances of recurrence of natural disasters, global warming, decrease in production of food grains. Lack of wildlife conservation also endangers the lives of the coastal population especially through the rise of sea level.
The depletion of the ozone layer increases the chances of occurrence of cancer and cataract. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is consumed by forests in terrestrial area and corals in the marine area. These two sinks of carbon are what have saved humankind from extinction due to global warming.
Trees were worshipped in ancient India. Even Kautilya’s Arthashastra has instances showing conservation of forests. The first forest act came into force in 1878 as the Indian Forest Act which was subsequently revised in 1928. The first conservation act which came in 1980 and which was revised in 1988, envisages thirty-three per cent forest area in the planes and sixty per cent forest areas in the hills. Forests need to be effectively managed. The area of forests, which is felled, should be subsequently replanted to maintain the equilibrium.
Destruction of wildlife, be it in the Amazon Forest or closer home in the Sunderbans, all result in precious loss of birds, animals and plants. It is a well-known fact today that various species of birds and animals are rapidly becoming extinct. The long list includes Bicknell’s thrush, flamingoes, Irrawaddy dolphins, musk ox, Hawk’s bill, tigers, cheetahs, rhinos, leopards, sea turtles, sharks and several other bird, animal and insect species.
The lessons of conservation should permeate all sections of society. The local people and the tribals should be involved in the conservation and preservation of wildlife. Environmental activists must instill within them that human beings need wildlife for their own survival. Each and every species of wildlife—birds, animals, reptiles, insects and plants—have the right to exist in this world.
Human domination and industrialisation cannot snatch away the prerogative of inarticulate birds and beasts. For protection of precious biodiversity, we must preserve wildlife. Awareness needs to be inculcated at the grassroot level. All schools should be encouraged to open nature clubs and activism must be promoted to conserve rare birds and animals. Wildlife is precious and we must save it to ensure a better future for us.
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Importance of saving animals:
All birds and animals have important roles in the ecosystem. All living organisms play a role in the ecosystem and enable life to exist on Earth. Mankind, animals, birds, plants and microorganisms in the ecosystem co-exist and balance each other.
The system that exists in Nature is designed for all the different species of the world, where each has a role to play without disturbing the others and without upsetting the ecological balance off.
Animals and insects help us to reduce negative impacts on the globe and help us address issues such as global warming, pollution, environmental disturbances, etc.
Birds play a major role in cross-pollination and propagation of plants. They disperse seeds of plants and this seeds germinate and grow even in far away places.
Animals inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide is used by plants to manufacture food in the presence of sunlight. The plants then release oxygen which is vital for survival of all living creatures including mankind.
If the population of birds and animals are reduced, the natural food chain will be disrupted. The delicate balance of nature will be broken. So it is necessary to save birds and animals in order to save plant life and human life.
Because of deforestation birds and animals are losing their habitats and foods to survive. Many birds and animals which were common a few decades are becoming endangered species, on the verge of extinction. Hundreds of birds and animal species had become extinct during our own lifetime.
Let us stop hunting. Let us stop felling trees. Let us plant more trees. Let us protect our forests for birds and animals to live in and allow the endangered species to propagate.
We cannot save the world without saving birds and animals. They must first be protected and saved to save the world. We must not forget that this world is designed by Nature for both human beings and birds and animals to live side by side. Let us commit ourselves to save birds and animals so that we can save our home the planet Earth and mankind.