Sunday, February 14, 2010

Animal rights (part two)

Animal rights is a controversial topic simply because it is a matter that has no rights and wrongs to it but instead it all boils down to the tolerance level of you and I and how we were to interpret it. And in order to maintain this ‘truce’ between the animal kingdom and the humans, several non-profit organizations have been established by kind Samaritans to ensure that the animals are not mistreated and abused by heartless humans.

And one of the most recognized organizations out there would no doubt be the WWF. Some might say that the acronym stands for the World Wrestling Federation, but that is of course not what we’re talking about here; we’re talking about the World Wildlife Fund. This beneficial organization exists all around the world for one reason and for one purpose only, which is to ensure that certain species of the animal kingdom are protected and taken care of to prevent them from facing extinction no thanks to mankind’s despicable deeds.

Other major companies such as automobile powerhouse Toyota, HP and even Coca-Cola have formed partnerships with the WWF to help ensure that its objectives on helping out the environment and the animal world are not being done so in vain. By protecting the environment, we are also indirectly protecting certain species of animals such as fishes, which are required to live in specific sea temperatures in order to survive. But as we can see and feel today, our earth is starting to take its toll from global warming and it has to be dealt with immediately otherwise the waters will start to heat up and the fishes would perish.

If we are not so blindsided by our greed, we would not need to constantly cut down the forests which certain mammals call their home to feed our insatiable appetite for Mother Nature’s precious resources. By learning how to manage the resources that we currently have along with adopting the concept of reusing and recycling, we need not constantly compromise the animal’s homes to feed our interests.

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