How to protect endangered animals
Today there are several species in danger of extinction because of our actions:
Hunting and illegal trafficking.
Contamination.
Climate change.
Destruction of their habitats.
More than 99% of the organisms that once lived on Earth no longer exist. And we must stop now.
That is why I share these tips to protect them:
Fight to stop pollution and not cause it
Pollution is one of the most important causes of extinction. By polluting we damage the habitat of the animals causing it to affect them.
Helps restore natural habitats
Habitat destruction has affected 85% of threatened species, according to the IUCN.
To help restore natural habitats, plant trees native to the area, clean contaminated areas, such as beaches, parks, forests ...
Fight against poaching and mascotism of exotic animals
Hunting without a license or practiced in prohibited places should be avoided and denounced, just like the sale of exotic animals. SAY NO to all this.
Become a volunteer
With your help, support organizations that fight for the well-being of species and ecosystems.
Respect and have respect for natural areas
Follow the directions you find in natural passes, protected areas and nature reserves. And if you see that someone does not comply with them, do not hesitate to call their attention.
Fighting forest fires
Do not throw glass or other products that can create fires in nature and call the fire department if you see a fire breaking out.
Collaborate in education
It helps to keep the information as it is so that everyone knows and can understand the importance of helping our planet.
Remember that together we can make a difference.
Let us act for them.
Here are some of our campaigns for the protection of endangered animals.
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