Animals, birds, amphibians, aquatic animals, fish, plants, trees, and insects are all affected by trash, toxins and major habitat loss.
The disposable economies around the world are taking its toll on our natural habitats. These habitats are key to keeping our wildlife alive, healthy and sustainable. Humans have introduced trash in mass quantities to habitats, toxins into natural habitats -including water, and an ego that helps humans cage and kill large numbers of wildlife.
Here are some interesting links to various information about either animals, habitat loss or both.
International listing of animals from around the world: http://www.iucnredlist.org/
U.S. Fish and Wildlife: http://www.fws.gov/endangered/
Insect conservation: http://www.xerces.org/
The disposable economies around the world are taking its toll on our natural habitats. These habitats are key to keeping our wildlife alive, healthy and sustainable. Humans have introduced trash in mass quantities to habitats, toxins into natural habitats -including water, and an ego that helps humans cage and kill large numbers of wildlife.
Here are some interesting links to various information about either animals, habitat loss or both.
International listing of animals from around the world: http://www.iucnredlist.org/
U.S. Fish and Wildlife: http://www.fws.gov/endangered/
Insect conservation: http://www.xerces.org/