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The saving of certain wild animals from extinction has for many years been a problem for zoologists and other specialists; but more recently the problem has become so acute, and has received so much publicity, that most people are now concerned about it. This may at first seem strange because one of the most gratifying developments of the last few years has been the passing of strict laws to protect wild animals and the consequent decline in the hunting of big-game for sport. Why is it, then that some rare wild animals are still threatened with extinction and even some of the lesser rare ones are rapidly declining in number? One reason is the ‘march of civilisation’.When an area is wholly cleared of vegetation to make room for new towns, factory sites or hydroelectric plants, the natural home of several species is destroyed. The displaced must either migrate to another area or perish. Even the clearing of land for a road or an airfield may involve ‘pushing back’ the jungle’ and the smaller the area in which wild animals compete for a living the smaller the number that can hope to survive. Civilization brings, too, swift and easy transport and so assists those who are determined to break the various protective laws. Thieves can elude the game wardens, shoot an elephant for its tusks, a rhinoceros for its horn, or a deer for its meat and be miles away from the site of the crime before the dead or dying victim is even discovered. It is sad to reflect that civilisation, which can bring so many benefits to people who have previously known only hunger and misery, brings also facilities for the heartless criminals who, for only material gain, will slaughter some harmless animals and threaten the disappearance of its kind from the earth forever. Plz tell this in 50 words . It's a Precis Writing

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Answered by gokulsurya0565670405
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The saving of certain animals from extinction been  a problem for zoologists for many years. Recently, the problem has become more acute and has received so much publicity that most people now feel concerned about it. One of the most gratifying developments of the last few years is the passing of strict laws to protect wild animals. Why is it, then, that still some rare animals  threatened with extinction? One reason reason is the march of civilization. The natural home of several species destroyed for  land, for road or an airfield.

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