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Life is so Beautiful, So Why is a Lot of it In Danger?

chameleonOkay, so I’m sitting here working on compiling some resources and pictures for an upcoming article about endangered species, and I had to take a bit of a break to write some thoughts that came to mind…

Life, and all of its millions of forms, is so beautiful, so why is it endangered?  Let me further explain this question…

When I speak of “life” in this context, I am referring to the millions of living organisms that inhabit the earth – the plants, animals, and every other living species.

Now, in our human-created society, it is easy to wander through it and be completely distracted from the natural world.  Our daily lives are so filled with responsibilities, that at times, we may forget that we are part of a much larger whole than what we directly experience everyday at home, work, school, etc.

Unfortunately, it is not as easy to truly appreciate the grandeur and wonderment that the natural world possesses when it is not directly experienced on a day-to-day basis.

But when we slow down a bit, stop, and really think about it, the natural world is an absolutely breathtaking place to be appreciated.

To just think that there a literally millions of different species in the world as a whole is just astounding.  There are species ranging from the microscopic to the mammoth in size.  All shapes, colors, abilities, demeanors, personalities, functions, and places in the world are included in the environment.

It is just as amazing too how everything is intended to function so flawlessly.  Just think about how every species plays its part and basically knows how to function and try to survive in its environment!  Through instinct, the quest for survival guides them all!

But to think about the complexity and diversity of the natural world can leave a person speechless.  The bald eagle soaring and imposing its prowess.  The migratory birds that travel thousands of miles every year.  The dolphins that can navigate throughout whole oceans, and can find their way to a specified location after many years.  Zebras whose appearance helps them ward off predators, just by their stripes.  Chameleons who can change their color to blend into their surroundings.  Plants that produce oxygen and food.  The cheetah that can give a fast sports car a run for its money.  The beauty of a native flower.  The fungi that makes a key ingredient to an important medicine.  And the list goes on and on!

But it even goes further.  Within each one of these organisms is a complex system of cells which makes it function.  Just consider the human body, for example.  Without any real consciousness, it processes food, oxygen, water, fights bacteria and viruses, maintains an energy store, replenishes that energy store, circulates nutrients to every organ in the body, heals wounds, and much, much, much more.  And it is all basically done automatically!  This is not-to-mention its senses and consciousness!

So there’s organs that make it able to see the visual world, interpret the auditory realm, feel the sensual, taste the flavorful, and smell the aromatic.  All of these senses help protect it by allowing it to navigate and avoid hazards.

But furthermore, it has the ability to think and be aware.  It can process hundreds of stimuli every second.   It can create, communicate, love, and appreciate.

And in one way or another, so can every other animal, in its own way!

The beauty that lies within this mystery is almost incomprehensible…

But it’s also incomprehensible that a large number of the natural species in the world are threatened or endangered.
So that’s where we, as stewards of the earth, have the opportunity to help conserve, restore, and work toward lessening the threats to these species.

Just stop and think for a second.  Isn’t something so astounding worth preserving?

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Endangered Species Pictures: The Fishing Cat

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Today is Endangered Species Day!  Learn more about it here.

So what does this day mean to us as humans?  This is a very important subject which will be extensively covered throughout time on this blog.

One of the most important things though is the fact that every species is important to the web of life.  Every one plays its part in the environment, and none is truly insignificant.

The preservation of biodiversity is incredibly important not only just in principle, but it provides for the human race in ways that may not be realized, fathomed, or considered.  Check this out for a quick lesson about what we gain from preserving a biologically-diverse world.

But it’s not all about us - the entire planet and all that’s living within it relies on it.

So consider this…  When just one species goes extinct, the web of life that it supports gets out of balance, thereby affecting many other important processes and aspects of the given ecosystem in which it resided.

Many entities were screaming “drill baby drill” during last year’s election cycle.  Some critics were scoffing at the notion that anyone would want to keep The Alaska National Wildlife Refuge off-limits from drilling into a relatively insignificant oil resource just because of those pesky polar bears being a threatened species.  How dare we let them stand in the way of our precious oil!

But do we dare treat species as being expendable?  Do we really want to dare to continue with our species’ thirst for rampant environmental degradation in our supposed “progress.”

I’m afraid that our 20th century experiment has produced results that cannot be acceptable any longer in terms of the environment.  Do we dare continue in the same direction throughout the 21st century?  Or, do we dare to do something different?  Do we dare to live with nature, rather than continue to try to live above it?

We must try to keep the remainder of the earth’s biodiversity and species intact, so that the intricate and most beautiful web of life that makes our world such an awe-inspiring and inhabitable place does not further unravel.  We must learn more about our role in the natural world.

Check back frequently for posts about this expansive subject, and for great photos of some of the world’s most endangered species!  Would anyone really want to see creatures this beautiful die off forever?

Consider also taking some time to check out the website of the World Wildlife Federation, and please, if you can, consider making an online donation to them as well.

HAPPY ENDANGERED SPECIES DAY!

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