Tuesday 18 September 2012

What we can do to Protect Endangered Animals

Animals are friends of human being on the earth, but cruel facts are telling us we are losing them!! How come? Human always have greedy needs,but that shouldn't be an excuse! Start to do something now to help everyone, not only for you and me , it's helping the entire envorinment we are living in !!

 

Its general layout design will be the following:

About the layout design, in each blog we have our own thoughts about the particular topic, we use red colour for the words cause it’s the beginning of the blog, and then we have background introduction for every blog, we use grey colour here. We use purple for all the formal content of the blog with a lot of pictures, and then we will have the reference lists of all the photo and article resources. We use green colour and extra big bold font for our blog’s title: Give Animals a Voice, because it’s related to the natural environment. We use a picture that suggests human to protect environment as our background to match our topic. On the right hand side of the website, we have a short introduction of our blog and many gadgets such as follow by email and search function.
  

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Around the world, habitats are being destroyed at an alarming rate, putting many wildlife species in danger of extinction. Threatened and endangered wildlife live in throughout the globe and you're likely to find some in your own backyard. To protect endangered animals, think both globally and locally.





Contribute to nature reserves and other wilderness areas. Habitat preservation is one of the best ways to help protect endangered animals. You can donate money or volunteer your time helping the nature reserve preserve habitat.

Buy environmentally friendly goods. Choose non-toxic cleaners and lawn care items that won't pollute streams, rivers or oceans. Avoid any products that have been made from threatened or endangered animals. Buy foods and goods that are made from materials that do not harm endangered animals or their habitat. For example, look for organic chocolate, coffee or cotton clothing that is grown without cutting down rainforests or destroying habitat.


Create or restore habitat for endangered animals. You can volunteer to help with projects worldwide designed to reestablish habitat. In your own backyard, plant a butterfly garden, use native plants and trees and let "wild" areas grow to provide habitat and food.



Join a local, national or global conservation organization. Some organizations focus on one particular endangered animal while others focus on broad efforts for all endangered species. You can "adopt" an animal through these organizations, which makes a great gift idea as well.



References: How to Protect Endangered Animals | eHow.comhttp://www.ehow.com/how_2063159_protect-endangered-animals.html#ixzz26gms7eQH





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  1. I like your blog, hope it will be posted quickly, I will follow you!

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