02 April 2013


Endangered Species

1.      The global issue when it comes to endangered species are many, and it can occur to be a problem in the nearest future. One issue is that if a specie gets extinguished, it can affect the rest of a food chain and other species can be endangered as well. If this leads on to elimination of specie, it is in fact a problem for the next generation or century. We try our best to keep the endangered species alive so these animals can carry on in the future. It would be a shame to have lost a specie forever. There are many extraordinary animals that are dying out and are unique and beautiful in their own way. An examples of this are the Siberian Tiger.

2.      2. The IUCN red list is a list of all the species in the world that are extinguished, in danger of being and so on. This is a global issue because if one animal specie gets extinguished it can affect a whole food change and maybe lead to extinguishing of even more species as mentioned earlier in the text.

3.     3. Global warming: Leads to extinguishing of for example the polar bear
Overhunting: For example if you hunt down so many animals that the population can’t keep up.

4/5: Endagered species is a global issue which means that the whole world have to work together in order to help the population or the specie the nations have to make an agreement for how much of that specie you can fish or hunt, they may even have to preserve or protect that specie.

6: Global warming is an issue that connects with the issue of endangered species. Global warming has contributed to the melting of the ice in North Pole, which removes the hunting area for polar bears. This means the polar bears can’t have access to food and slowly die out. That is one example of the consequences global warming is interfering in the issue of endangered species. 

Marius, Tor Frithjof and Wetle 

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