38. Some people believe that human needs for agricultural land, housing and industry are more important than land to save endangered animals. Do you agree or disagree with this view? why? Please give specific reasons and examples to support your answer.
Human needs for agricultural land, housing and industry are controversial. This is more important than conserving land for endangered animals. But do they really have their own values to survive? In this article I will explain why I do not save land for endangered animals.
There is no need to conserve land for endangered animals. As we all know, economic development is very important to us. It will enrich us and improve our standard of living. The farmland gave us food, the house gave us evacuation centers, the industry gave us money. You may think that some animals like Giant Panda are sights of sightseeing. We can benefit from tourists. We can not deny that we can benefit from tourists, but who can promise that tourist resources must be higher than industrial resources? Not all endangered animals will attract tourists. Therefore land use for arable land, housing, industry is clearly more valuable.
In addition to economic value, some endangered animals are dangerous, so it is safer to use the land according to human needs. When we leave the forest for a tiger, a tiger may leave the forest and attack people in the town. This means that we must make further efforts to keep them from leaving the forest. On the other hand, tiger's fur is fascinating for fur manufacturers, which means some people may kill tigers for money. Therefore, we must pay extra effort and expenses to protect the tiger.
Most importantly, our world is heavily polluted, even if we save land for these animals they will still die. The difference is whether they will die sooner or later. Should we invest a lot of resources to save them? Or should we introduce resources into technology development or elsewhere to maintain better living standards?
As a whole, when balancing the strengths and weaknesses of throwing away land for endangered animals. I think that the land used to protect humans is beyond the land to save the endangered species. We need to place animals in places with less population, but we need to protect the land for human activity.
For example, in Uganda it is usually permitted as a last resort if an animal that could potentially kill an animal to protect humans and potentially endanger the murder of the property does not endanger that kind of survival. Botswana recognizes that landowners or possessors have the right to kill animals that threaten the people, crops and other property of their land. The situation must be reported to the Wildlife Administration Division as soon as possible. The law specifies in detail the circumstances in which certain animals causing damage, such as lions, panthers, cheetahs, etc., escape into protected areas and killing them is prohibited. In such a case, the Minister may compensate those who suffered damage (Article 46), except in cases where they did not kill the animals without reasonable excuses.
There is a way to prevent the destruction of threatened species. One of the most important ways to help survival of endangered animals and plants is protecting habitats in national parks and animal reserves. Another way is to stop excessive development of animals. It is possible to prevent alien species from entering other habitats. The last way to help endangered species is to kill overcrowded animals.
Be familiar. Endangered species are plants and animals that are expected to die within a few years. "Facts concerning animals that are threatened with extinction" is an article telling the reader about the general facts of many animals in danger of extinction. The four major categories of endangered animals and plants include the weak, endangered, endangered, extinct species. The number of vulnerable species is decreasing, they are in danger (It can not keep up with the natural change of the environment, so one disappeared, the species extinct at astonishing speed Destruction of habitats, introduction of new varieties, and hunting / trade are major causes of all endangered animals and are becoming serious.