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Are we serious about protecting enviornment and wildlife?

You must have heard about the concept of sustainable development, conservation of natural resources and resource planning. These are the concepts which are need to be followed by us while protecting the environment. But while answering the above question we find that no, we are not following the idea of sustainable development with proper planning. We are not focusing on afforestation and wildlife conservation. 

Environment and wildlife are gifts of God but it is our foolishness that we have taken them as granted. Clean environment and presence of wildlife is pleasant. But we are over-exploiting the environment and deforestation made animals homeless. Most of us neglect our surroundings and waste the natural resources. We pollute the water- which is elixir of our life, the second most important lifeline. If it is not our foolishness than what it is?


We always leave a comment or speech whenever someone asks us about wildlife and the environment but are we doing something to protect our environment from ourselves.

Here arise another question, that if we can imagine how drastic the consequences will be, why we are not working on the solutions at the required pace?

 It is not the sole responsibility of government and environmental organizations to protect the environment, we all need to step forward for a better and healthy life for our present as well as future generations. 

First of all, we need to stop using plastic because we know that environment has given us everything to live a happy and healthy life. Then why plastic? The government has made laws for environmental protection, plastic ban, etc. But it's us who implement them at the ground level. 

Secondly, we need to plant more and more trees. We don't have to wait for an occasion such as earth day or environment day. We just need a clear and strong intention of protecting the environment. Then every day will be an environment day.

 Thirdly, we should stop using pesticides because it is the humans and animals who are the ultimate consumer of pesticides. These chemicals reduce land fertility and cause denudation of land resources.
                       Source: pure-leisure.co.uk

 In earlier times there was a proper balance between consumptions and conservation of environmental resources. The principle of giving and take was followed. Natives use the environmental resources and simultaneously made efforts to conserve the environment. But now we are just focusing on taking from the environment. 

Environment protection is the need of time. We have to made effort. We all have noticed that during the period of lockdown the sky was very clear, the air was pure. This shows us that we still have time to protect nature, and also if we made collective efforts we can achieve our goal.

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