Just like the movie The Matrix, "people are like a cancer on this planet." Once we use up all the resources we move on to another place... people destroy habitats and then animals start moving in closer to homes because they have no where else to go... starvation then kicks in or the people will start killing them. Also if you look at the BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the animals and plants that are effected from this is devastating.
No they are not. Plants and animals are also at risk.
All animals are at risk of this. It is not only a problem for humans alone. Regards.
If by 'they' you mean humans and animals, then it's simple. Humans have domesticated certain animals, mainly for there abilities to help with farms, hunting, etc. Some animals get along and interact with humans because they have grown up with human, though the risk of them attacking is still at risk. This is because it would be natural for an animal to attack or run away from a human.
If by 'they' you mean humans and animals, then it's simple. Humans have domesticated certain animals, mainly for there abilities to help with farms, hunting, etc. Some animals get along and interact with humans because they have grown up with human, though the risk of them attacking is still at risk. This is because it would be natural for an animal to attack or run away from a human.
the ethics of putting the well being of humans above those of animals.
Poaching is dangerous because it threatens the survival of many endangered species by reducing their populations. It also disrupts ecosystems and leads to a decrease in biodiversity. Additionally, poaching can fuel conflicts between poachers and wildlife rangers, putting the safety of both humans and animals at risk.
By taking a species outside of its natural habitat and putting it in another or breeding it then trying to reintroduce it. You could also kill that animals predators.
Yes, humans cannot be affected by canine distemper. Canine distemper is a virus that primarily affects dogs and other animals in the canine family. It does not pose a risk to humans.
Humans are animals
Putting litter in containers will show stewardship by not putting it on the wrong places where it will spread and cause diseases and animals that eat the grass, will get poison and die. If the animal is livestock, then humans eat it then they will be poisoned and die. This will stop people and animals to die easily and it will help make lives better.
Putting litter in containers will show stewardship by not putting it on the wrong places where it will spread and cause diseases and animals that eat the grass, will get poison and die. If the animal is livestock, then humans eat it then they will be poisoned and die. This will stop people and animals to die easily and it will help make lives better.
The Tasmanian Devil Facial Tumour Disease (DFTD) poses no risk at all to humans or animals of any other species.