conservation
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The extinction of the Dodo bird symbolizes the destructive impact of human greed on nature, exemplified by the 1600s arrival of European colonizers in Mauritius, which led to overhunting, deforestation, and the introduction of invasive species. This exploitative mindset persists today, with industrial demands from countries like China further accelerating species destruction. Both Western
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This is a variant of https://addyjjwala.com/2024/06/25/from-extinction-to-empowerment-shaping-a-sustainable-world/ I came up this abridged version since I was told that the poem referred to above was too lengthy and boring. I hope you like it. Earth groans, a symphony in pain,Creatures vanish, a silent rain.The UN’s plea, can humanity see?Our biosphere’s ravaged, we hold the key.
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This poem is a call to action for the conservation of the Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros, a magnificent creature facing extinction due to human greed. The poem takes us to the heart of Assam, India, where these rhinos roam, and paints a vivid picture of their existence. It highlights their role in the ecosystem and
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The wind carries a sorrowful song as a storm approaches, highlighting the disruption of nature caused by human actions, such as replacing forests with urban areas. The forthcoming poem serves as a reflection of our failures and a call to address our damaging relationship with the environment, urging a return to harmony between humanity
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“Our planet groans under the weight of human progress” is a powerful poem about the environmental crisis, focusing on deforestation and pollution while urging immediate action. It highlights successful conservation efforts as hope and calls for a transformation in our relationship with the planet, encouraging us to abandon exploitative habits and protect its fragile
