Blog Entry: 6 The importance of protecting animals and preventing them from being abused
When I say protecting
animals and preventing abuse I’m talking about all kinds of animals, dogs,
cats, birds, elephants etc.
We
need to make sure that animals around us are safe, healthy and protected, because
we rely on them for food, labor and companionship. Abuse happens every day. For
example, in some countries like India, Thailand, they cut elephants tusk off.
Now because of that the elephant population number is starting to decrease. It doesn’t
matter the size of the animal rabbit, lizard, dog, cat, they are still animals
that can be abused and hurt. The loss of
one animal or plant can change the environment. The loss of one plant can
endanger 30 insects. Also, the loss of the 30 insects would make the endangered
species list larger. 1 million animals a year are abused or killed in episodes
of domestic violence. To prevent pets
from getting hurt join an animal rights activist group. An animal rights
activist group are people living all over the world who spend some or most of
their time protesting or otherwise working against factory farming, animal testing
and other abuses of the animal kingdom they also find safe and better homes for
animals. That’s why I chose to do my blog about protecting animals and
preventing abuse just watching those commercials about the dogs or cats being
abandoned made me want to do this topic. every animal deserves a safe and happy
home.
Hi Jazzmyn,
ReplyDeleteAnimal cruelty is an issue that many people aren't aware of. I'm glad you chose to educate people on this topic. I have enjoyed reading your blogs! Keep up the good work!
I personally am very passionate about the issues with animal cruelty and feel we need to do more to get this message out. I'm glad you wrote this blog to help spread the word. Great job.
ReplyDeleteYou know elephants have been actually evolving without tusks due to the constant ivory poaching. It's really quite a marvel what nature is capable of despite the brutality man continues to inflict. I've always been a firm believer that one of the best ways to fight against these horrors is starting in your own home and community. If you continue to eat meat, consider only shopping from sustainable and responsible farmers/butchers. Only buy from companies that don't test their products on animals. Protesting is one thing, but hurting the wallet of these big corporations is truly the only thing they care about.
ReplyDeleteHey, Jazzmyn. Your four new entries here look pretty good and bring up interesting topics and ideas. Your writing flows pretty well, and you are beginning to dig into your analysis and content, but you are a bit brief at times. Don't stop yourself short. Also, don't forget about visual appeal and engagement. One block of text is not visually engaging.
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