Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Extinction of Species
Pollution brings an end to most of the rare wild species. The extinction is being driven by the effects of just one single species, homo sapience. Such a mass extinction has never occurred before. The change to the earth biology includes a rapidly developing mass extinction event. There are species like Aras superciliasa (sea bird),Macropus gigantus (the grey kangaroo) and some 34 species of ants are on the edge of their and various parts of the world due to the decline of the boundaries of many islands (an effect of pollution) highways, new plantation, the fencing-off of certain areas, the damming of water sources, and similar developments, crowd out natural habitats and at times, break them up in such a way that animal populations can no longer migrate or roam freely. As a result, some species face extinction.  “It is not only the global loss of flora and fauna but also the erosion of genetic diversity.”



No comments:

Post a Comment