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Are we doing enough to protect

endangered animals?
The answer to this question will be different according the person you ask. In
this kind of topic there are completely opposite opinions. Ones who consider
them as important as humans and others that treat them as they werent living
beings.
As the human population grows we need more and more space and in order to
obtain it we dont care if we invade some places where many species have
lived for thousands of years and we change it as much as we need in order to
obtain something comfortable for us. This is one of the main reasons that the
amount of endangered animals have increase incredibly fast in last few
decades.
The protection of endangered animals is very important because every single
one represents a part of the equilibrium that any environment must preserve
because otherwise every being that participates from that balance will be
seriously affected and the consequences will involve many negative changes
not only for animals but also for the human beings. The biggest group of
endangered animals are those who represents haunting trophies like deer,
moose, lions, rhinos and many others. Other important group are the ones
wanted for their skin like vicuna, leopards, tigers and others.
In conclusion, we need to preserve any living thing in order to maintain the
balance between every single thing on earth. Even if it is hard to believe any
single animal on earth is an essential part of the environment and all of them
have the same right to demand respect for their natural home.

Doris Rojas Carmona

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