Ten ways to save wild animals
The population of the earth has exceeded 7 billion. Imagine if each of us promised to do one thing every day-no matter how small this thing-to protect wild animals, what would be the effect. Through our joint efforts, even small actions can have a huge impact. Here are some ways everyone can make an impact:
1. Adopted animals: From wild animals to wild environments, everyone can make their own choices. Please join your classmates to adopt animals from wildlife protection organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund . Symbolic adoption is funding for wildlife protection organizations.
2. Voluntary service: If you cannot provide financial support, you can contribute time. Many conservation organizations and zoos have volunteer projects. You can help clean the beach, rescue wild animals, or promote wildlife conservation knowledge to tourists.
3. Visit: Zoo ( Zoos ), aquariums, national parks ( National Parks ) and wildlife sanctuary is the habitat of wild animals. There you can learn more about the planet’s species from experts and observe the most amazing animals on earth at close range.
4. Donate: When visiting your local zoo and nature reserve, please buy tickets for voluntary payment. Your donation can help maintain these important protected areas.
5. Make a sound: share your love for wildlife protection with your family. Tell your friends how you can help. Everyone you know promises to do their best to stop the smuggling of wild animals .
6. Be a responsible consumer: refuse to buy products made with endangered animal ingredients, so as not to allow wild animal smuggling to become a profitable industry.
7. Don't throw garbage casually: Garbage is not only unsightly but also harmful. The heads of birds and other animals may get caught in the plastic ring. The fish may get caught in the net . Moreover, garbage pollutes all natural resources. Do your best to throw the trash where you should.
8. Recycling: Make full use of your existing items. If you can no longer use it, recycle it. The Minnesota Zoo encourages tourists to recycle mobile phones to reduce the demand for the mineral coltan, because the coltan deposit is located in the habitat of lowland gorillas.
9. Remediation: Data from the International Union for Conservation of Nature shows that habitat destruction is the main threat to 85% of threatened and endangered species. You can help reduce this threat by planting local tree species, restoring wetlands, or cleaning beaches.
10. Participation: Whether you want to protect natural habitats or prevent wildlife smuggling, please find an organization that is consistent with your ambitions to participate. Become a member, understand the latest information, and actively support your organization.
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