Human impact on endangered species - Emma Forrest

    Species become endangered primarily due to human activities: habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, and overhunting. When a species declines or disappears, entire ecosystems can shift or collapse. The loss of biodiversity reduces resilience among species. This means that protecting endangered species is not just an act of compassion, it is a necessity for ecological stability. However, conservation can be complicated. Protecting one species can require restricting land use, relocating human communities, or changing industries. This raises a variety of different ethical questions: how much should humans sacrifice for the sake of other species? And who gets to make those decisions?

    Personally, I believe that humans have a responsibility to protect other species because we are the primary cause of their endangerment. Extinction caused by natural processes is different from extinction caused by human actions. Not only this, but it is our plant and these species all make up our ecosystems. The more ecosystems we lose, the more we suffer. 


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