Really the only way is to not to hunt them and try to conserve them in others like with reducing naval tests which includes launching explosives into the water. Whales are vital in order to maintain the ocean ecosystem and if the whales die then eventually the ocean will die and eventually, a lot of land life will die including humans. This whole thing takes at different paces but at current rate than we can see some whales going extinct by end of century if not then as earliest as 2050.
pollution whaling
Death of hundreds of whales and the threatening/endangerment of species in the ocean.
what are good impacts humans have on the savanna biome
islands can be affected by humans due to carelesness of humans. they also throw rubbish onto the islands. they kill the species living on the islands. these species cant be found any where else. by anonymous
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Hunting & Whaling by humans. Gray Whales have been hunted since the 16th century. Humans have been whaling gray whale species for over 4 decades now. This hunting has significantly reduced the gray whale populations. The north atlantic population of gray whales were totally wiped out due to whaling even before the 19th century. Around 1950, governments worldwide declared the gray whale as an endangered species and banned whaling them
We basically load them to death.
PollutionDeforestationDamaging habitatsFood wasteMining
Protection from humans - from Hunting & Whaling. Gray Whales have been hunted since the 16th century. Humans have been whaling gray whale species for over 4 decades now. This hunting has significantly reduced the gray whale populations. The north atlantic population of gray whales were totally wiped out due to whaling even before the 19th century. Around 1950, governments worldwide declared the gray whale as an endangered species and banned whaling them
Yes - Because of Hunting & Whaling by humans. Gray Whales have been hunted since the 16th century. Humans have been whaling gray whale species for over 4 decades now. This hunting has significantly reduced the gray whale populations. The north atlantic population of gray whales were totally wiped out due to whaling even before the 19th century. Around 1950, governments worldwide declared the gray whale as an endangered species and banned whaling them
because they are beautiful creatures that have a right to live just like us humans do
Humans can change the surface of the Earth through activities like deforestation, urbanization, mining, and agriculture. These activities can alter landscapes, impact biodiversity, and contribute to environmental degradation. It's important to practice sustainable land management and conservation efforts to minimize negative impacts on the Earth's surface.