Monday, March 3, 2008

Animal Extinction

As forest in the world are being logged, many animals face extinction for example, tiger in India. In order to save tiger from extinction, some initiatives have to be taken such as creation of national packs, reforestation and stricter law enforcement. Due to excessive logging, tiger's natural habitats are destroyed and it is unable to survive as it has no suitable environment to stay in. As a result, it is critically endangered and ultimately it will be extinct. Thus, in order to resolve this issue, national parks have to be established. This is because with the creation of national parks, tiger's habitats
can be preserved and therefore its life will not be disturbed. Furthermore, it is also essential to implement reforestation in order to save tiger from extinction. It is because by replanting trees, tiger's habitat loss can be minimized and the ecosystem will not interrupted. Moreover, it is also vital to restrict logging so as to prevent tiger from becoming extinct. In order to preserve the natural habitats of tiger, the Indian government should limit the issuing of logging license as this will reduce deforestation and so tiger's population can be conserved. In a nutshell, logging activities are threatening the population of tiger and hence certain measures have to implemented so that tiger's extinction can be prevented.