Persuasive Speech On Endanger Of Animals
Thank you, thank you for polluting the air, clogging the oceans, destroying forests and
contaminating our ecosystems. We may be able to control where pollution and waste go, but
animals well they can t. God created so many animals and He gave us authority over these
creatures of the earth and now look what we have done.
Well, you see thanks to humans, animals are now dying out at an alarming rate. Approximately
0.01 0.1 % of all species go extinct every year. According to the UN Environment Programme that
would be estimated around 150 200 plants, insects, birds, and mammals, a day. Not to mention
nearly 20,000 plants and animals are at risk of extinction. Therefore Continuation of global
warming, deforestation, polluting, overfishing and other forms of endangerment to animals may
lead to a mass extinction. However, unlike natural mass extinctions like volcanic eruptions and
climate shifts, loss of species is 1,000 10,000 times higher than the natural extinction rate and this
current crisis is almost entirely by us. For example, the Eretmochelys Imbricata or the Hawksbill
Turtle is one of the many endangered animals. The main reason why this beautiful creature is
critically endangered is because of wildlife trade. Wildlife trade is when people hunt animals for
their resources, such as turtle shells, animal furs, rhino horns, and elephant ivory. They sell them as
jewellery, clothes and other items. Many other animals besides the Hawksbill turtle is also
threatened by wildlife trade like the Amur Leopard and the Javan Rhino. Hey! what about bycatch?
Whenever there is fishing there is bycatch. Bycatch is the unintended capture of a non targeted
species such as marine turtles, seabirds, and dolphins. Usually, the creature gets entangled in the
fishing net or swallows a fishing hook and of course, the result is death. Yup, there are definitely a
lot of ways for these animals to go extinct.
Consequently, we have already talked about what animals are endangered and why they are, so let
s talk about Red Listing. And after we have talked about that we shall dive into the topic of what
would happen if all the animals went extinct. Let us start with Red Listing, The IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species is a
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