The future of the wildlife is in our hands

March 3 is the International Day of Nature and this year is dedicated to the elephants which are threatened by the t ivory` tread. But all species, however, deserve to be protected, big African elephant or unattractive sea cucumber. The goal of this day is to put an emphasis on crimes against fauna and flora, like poaching and illegal trade in animals and plants, and intensify efforts to eradicate them, in addition to increasing people's awareness of the multitude of benefits that conservation nature provides to our species.
Our Nature, unfortunately, requires a day to be remembered and protected because his condition is worsening more and more. Many of the topics to be discussed, so many problems must be solve, but the spotlight 2016 edition are focused on Asian and African elephants. According to a study published in Science Advances, The actual extinction rate is about one hundred times higher than normal and argues that at least three quarters of the animal species could be extinct within a few human generations. Pets no longer have their natural habitat, are cruelly killed by man in every part of the world, reflects the nature of this violence and even though awareness is slowly taking foot, still much has to be done to change direction, to realize that the man has exceeded all the limits.

Pubblication date 30/03/2016

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