World Nature Conservation Day 2015
Celebrated on July 28 each year, World Nature Conservation Day recognizes that a healthy environment is the foundation for a stable and productive society and to ensure the well-being of present and future generations, we all must participate to protect, conserve, and sustainably manage our natural resources.
We all depend on natural resources like water, air, soil, minerals, trees,
animals, food, and gas to live our daily lives.
To keep the balance in the natural world, we must also help various species to
continue to exist. A report from the global conservation organization World
Wildlife Foundation suggests that since 1970, the pressure that we exert on the
planet has doubled and the resources upon which we depend have declined by 33
percent. Despite the efforts put into conservation by organizations and
conservation activists, their work has been undermined by those who have
interests.
Conservation of nature is very important, with scientists warning of mass
extinctions in the near future. Many nature documentaries show resources that
are being wasted. We have made this planet a world of steel and concrete to
sustain humanity but at the cost of other species, and it has become more
imperative upon us to conserve these resources that are vital to human survival.
Trees and plants consume carbon which has increased the planet's temperature,
increased storms and sea level rises and freshwater glacier melting that
threatens lives. Glaciers are connected to rivers and lakes which we depend on
for drinking water through city/town/community services (where did you think
your water came from?). Birds, bees and other insects pollinate the plants we
need to eat to stay healthy nutritionally. Factory foods provide reduced
quality in favor of the financial incentive. Children who spend time exercising
their senses in nature have been shown to increase their skills at a faster
rate than those who don't. Our planet provides us with all of the resources
that modern exploitation have given us, through wood, medicine, water, plants
and animals to eat, metals, vitamins, minerals - yet it's exploited for money
with systems of varied complexity. Nature has given us SO much. If we don't
conserve, we lose these precious privileges to exploitation and abuse of
resources.
The natural world is facing an increasing threat from unsustainable practices
and the challenge is how to preserve and conserve nature in the process of
achieving sustainable development.
The state of nature has an impact on human survival, local and global economics,
community life, human health and wellbeing.
On this day, let us make a conscious effort to contribute to the local,
national, and global efforts in conserving nature and the benefits they provide
for the present and future generations.
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