Science, asked by amsalaka2010, 1 year ago

Wildlife is essential for ecological balance and a big attractuon to tourism support the statement with your suggestion

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Answered by gautam823
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wildlife maintains the natural balance of our vegetation. as they do not let any specific herbivores species to over populate and thus they maintain the natures balance. but if they become extinct then herbivorous animals would overpopulatedand thus become a problem for ecological balance. that is why it is necessary for the conservation of wildlife.

Answered by kanojiaasmita1
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If you’re asking this question I’m really glad you’re here. In fact, you wouldn’t be here without wildlife. While that may seem like a heavy statement – it’s a true statement. Traditionally speaking wildlife encompasses all non-domesticated animals like birds, fox, bison, frogs, coyotes and so on. However, the term wildlife has come to envelope all kinds of undomesticated life from microorganisms to vegetation and fungi as well. The scope of wildlife is vast and there is no possible way to discuss the importance of each contributor to the ecological system as a whole in this article. The most important lesson to take away from this is that without wildlife – human life would not exist. Let’s discuss the fundamentals of wildlife and survival before we go on to other aspects of wildlife importance. It might be worth noting that a lot of the discussion here is based around scientific concepts of life.

Have you ever wondered where you will go for wildlife safaris, nature photography and bird watching if there are no forests? Where will you go fishing and angling if no fishes are left in lakes and rivers or in the worst case scenario, these water bodies disappear due to deforestation resulting in warmer climates? If you have never thought about these questions earlier, this is the right time to think about them as forests, wildlife, oceans, rivers and lakes are under major threat. With humans disturbing nature at such as fast pace, it would not be long when we will have only limited options for recreation activities in the lap of Mother Nature. If we do not start thinking about saving the wildlife now, there will soon be a time when will be not be taking our kids to zoos and biological parks to have them a glimpse at beautiful animals and birds but, would be showing them the pictures of these creatures only in books bearing the tagline of ‘Extinct Species’ in bold letters.

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