Nature and Extinction

The word extinction has always been associated with world life (animals and plants). But today, this word is closer to the human race more than ever before. The more humans interact with wold animals the closer they bring their race to extinction. In their efforts to be the most fashionable and have the most exhotic dish in their diets, humans have brought diseases that were present only in the animal world into human’s habitats. As much as most of it is through fashion and avoidable dishes, some of this interaction has been accelerated by the impacts of climate change. Livestock and crops fail to produce under the impacts of climate change and people are forced to go into the wild to either hunt world animals or gather wild fruits. As they do this, they come into contact with disease causing pathogens which cause pandemics in humans. Not only are animals hunted down and killed in their habitats but they are brought alive into the human world! A wild animal under stress is more likely to spread it’s viruses to humans as they interact with it than any other. Whether climate change, fashion or diets, humans have to leave wild animals where they belong… In the wild.