Every living organism on this planet plays an important role. All of these living organisms are necessary for maintaining ecological balance. Each living thing plays an important role in the food chain. But sadly today some wild animals are on the verge of extinction due to us humans.
It creates a natural imbalance
When a certain species go extinct every living thing on this planet has to suffer. It creates a domino effect to a certain level. And the damage is caused to us humans along with other organisms. For example, a locust attack happened in 2020 in many countries due to ecological imbalance.
Wild animals are important for the economy
Many countries mainly depend on wildlife tourism. It makes up around 10% of the world’s GDP. countries such as Brazil, Australia, and many African countries mainly depend on wildlife tourism for their income.
Wild animals help improve soil fertility
Animal dung and urine are rich in nutrients which can be good fertilizers for soil. Improving the growth of trees and wildlife. Wild animals don’t stay at a single place; they migrate caring nutrients and minerals from soil from one place to another.
It will help our future generation
We should protect our wild animals so that our future generations can enjoy our natural beauty.
Here’s a list of animals that are critically endangered
Armu leopard, black rhino, saola, Sunda tiger, javan rhino, vaquita, orangutan and many more. The Indian government has taken various steps to preserve our biodiversity. Wildlife protection act has also been passed in order to protect them
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