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How important is to preserve the Nature?
As technology accelerates in our society, it seems that we are experiencing a deep sense of isolation from our roots in the natural world and within ourselves.
If you can vote for the Seven Wonders of Nature, which one do you vote? And what people must do to preserve it?
10 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
It is important in order to preserve ourselves. We can't classify nature in importance way. Nature must be seen as a total, in a sistemic approch. No classification, no cartesianus approch. Sory my english, so bed.
- ?Lv 51 decade ago
Galapagos Island, Ecuador
See what Darwin said about:
By far the most remarkable feature in the natural history of this archipelago . . . is, that the different islands to a considerable extent are inhabited by a different set of beings. I never dreamed that islands, about fifty or sixty miles apart, and most of them in sight of each other, formed of precisely the same rocks, placed under a quite similar climate, rising to a nearly equal height, would have been differently tenanted.
Charles Darwin, Voyage of the Beagle
Source(s): kss 4 u. - Anonymous1 decade ago
Hi Luke!!!
Preserve nature is preserve ours lives. There´s no coming back. But as u know, cobbler´s son go bare-foot and US gov. only made a lame excuse when talking over environment.
In case of vote I´ll choose Amazon Forest. We must preserve it.
- margaret moonLv 41 decade ago
Yes,we must preserve nature,if we want future generations to survive.for one thing we can preserve our trees by stop building new homes when there are so many empty,car pool or ride a bike to work instead of using so much gasoline,and of course recycle.without our trees and natural Eco systems,every living thing will not survive.
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- RED DRAGONLv 61 decade ago
20 Things You Can Do for Wildlife
Kids, teachers, parents, community leaders!
Take action to protect world's wildlife and the places they need to live by organizing any of these fun activities.
1 Create a wild garden to shelter and feed wildlife at your home, work or school.
2 Erect bird feeders at a school and post the pictures and names of native birds at nearby windows.
3 Coordinate an "eye-spy" nature hike and see who can spot the most wild plants and animals. Give bonus points for identifying wildlife correctly.
4 Ask your local field naturalist group to host a bird and birdsong identification walk in your community.
5 Install and use a composter for food scraps at your home, work or school.
6 Read about world's Species At Risk and teach someone else what you've learned.
7 Organize a letter-writing campaign and ask local politicians to protect wetlands and old-growth forests threatened by development.
8 Advocate to preserve your local woodlands.
9 Join a volunteer wildlife monitoring program.
10 Visit a local wetland with friends and discover the unique plants and animals that live there.
11 Organize a lunchtime lecture series featuring local environmental activists, scientists, or authors.
12 Teach a wildlife photography or painting class for students of all ages.
13 Organize an environmental fair for students. Invite local businesses to offer "green" prizes for the most interesting projects.
14 Choose "Enviroment Protection" as a topic for a school project or letter to your local newspaper.
15 Learn to identify frogs by their songs and mating calls. Adopt and protect a nearby pond or marsh.
16 Join a naturalization project in your community and bring a stream, wetland or field back to its natural state. Hold a "garbage-free" community picnic to celebrate your accomplishment.
17 Visit a local wild area and draw the animal tracks you find there. Go to the library and identify the animal tracks.
18 Display information about birds, fish or animals at your local library or community centre.
19 Host a wildlife film festival in your community and distribute information about restoring wildlife habitat.
20 Ask your municipality to proclaim National Wildlife Week.
Source(s): Kisses for u , cute. (BTW, who´s that blue-eyed girl?) - 1 decade ago
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
P3ople should just part of nature be nature. The rest of the world can be a techycyberworld thing.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Preserving nature is very important. If there was no more nature, what would I hunt?