Biology, asked by sirinriaz9536, 10 months ago

What do you want to know we protect animals

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Answered by luckysharma12
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The conservation of endangered species is important for humans as well. A well-balanced ecosystem purifies the environment, giving us clean air to breathe, a healthy water system to support diverse marine life, and arable land for agricultural production. ... When ecosystems fail, our own health is at risk.

Answered by anamikapradeep7
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hey mate...

here is your answer...

They are a living things, similar to humans. They deserve to be treated as a part of the family, since there is a fact that animals share a large percent of homologous genes with humans - typical example are chimpanzees who are 96% to 98% similar to humans.

Our “job” as one of the most intelligent beings on the planet is to protect every single life form (organism) on Earth. We have conscience, and we have to use that conscience in order to protect those that are weaker than us. Of course that there are stronger animals than us, but that’s not the point - the point is if you, on example, notice a wounded lion, it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t help the creature even if you know that it can kill and “eat” ya in a moment.

In matter of fact, each organism on Earth has a unique place in food chain that actually helps contribute to the ecosystem in its own special way.

For us as humans, it becomes a great responsibility and obligation to protect the animals, plants - whole wildlife.

Why Animal Protection?

1. Because animals have the same right as humans to live free from pain

2. Because millions of people depend on animals

3. Because we all have the power to improve animal welfare

4. Because a sustainable and worthwhile future for the planet can only be achieved if both people and animals are part of it

5. Because we can also study how animals survive in different conditions and climates and learn from them

6. Because with the protection of animals we actually protect ourselves and protect the environment

7. Because we owe it to future generations (we want our children and grandchildren respectively to be able to see and enjoy what we have seen).

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