Many Asians are using traditional Chinese medicine to treat their illness instead of taking Western medicine. Chinese medicine uses plants and animals as raw materials for pharmaceuticals. There are many other traditional disease treatments such as using small needles to relieve pain, cupping to remove blood and eliminate pain. Despite the way to treat the disease, traditional Chinese medicine has annihilated animals like sharks, tigers, bears, and rhinos.
While restricting the accumulation and export of other endangered species, the turtles used in China (freshwater turtle - tortoise) and turtles (Chinese soft - shell turtle - armor) are raised on the farm. However, the problem of overfishing of turtles in China Asia has yet to be completely resolved. Australian scientists have developed a method to identify drugs containing trace amounts of endangered species DNA. Finally, although it is not an endangered species, the export of sputum of Africa and the export of scorpions to China has increased rapidly, and in some African countries traditional remedies are subject to export regulation.
So what is the endangered species? What is an extinct species? What made them extinct? What do you need to do to protect endangered species from extinction? What can I do to save them? The answer to most questions is not knowledge of everyone. This theme gathers all the attention from organizations fighting the government and the environment, so it is ignored like ordinary people. Many people want help and donations, but few people actually do so. This is a very important topic, and it is necessary for ordinary people to take it seriously. Because they can truly make a difference, it needs to concentrate. People really do not understand the concept of extinction. Even if something disappears, it does not come back, there is no reset button. It disappeared forever. Therefore, it is necessary to take measures to prevent more flora and fauna from disappearing.