The future of animals is bleak. Human action has forced animals out of their destroyed habitats and natural ecosystems and into a diminishing world of uncertainty. Those lucky enough to have their homes are poached, traded, exploited and domesticated. Climate change has and continues to shatter broken animal homes such as polar bears finding themselves starving and moving to higher ground. Fish, turtles and birds find themselves strangled, blinded and injured by castaway plastic and litter degrading their environment. Tigers and other jungle cats find themselves dwindling in numbers while their poached ancestors are hauled on safari trucks and driven away. Elephants and rhinos find themselves tuskless and broken while their horns are sold for ivory.
The extinction rate is higher than ever before and the natural extinction rate is between 1,000 and 10,000 times higher. By the year 2100. how many more will we have lost?
What would the world be without animals?
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Do you think that governments around the world will focus more on stopping animals going extinct and not just by putting resources towards stopping climate change.
What is the most effective method of preventing extinction that would work worldwide and that is economically viable?