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[March Theme Report] Wildlife Preservation |
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by Shreya Kaushik | 28-03-2023 05:42 1 |
56% of land is shared between Humans and Wildlife!!
The human and wildlife interaction that they share today started thousands of years ago since prehistoric times starting from hunting-gathering about 4,00,000 years ago to domestication about 13,000 to 2,500 BC. In many places, animals were worshipped as the forms of gods by different religions such as cattle, were considered sacred in Hinduism known as ¡°Gau Mata¡±, in Zoroastrianism, ancient Greek, and Egyptian culture, monkeys as a form of Lord Hanuman in Hinduism, and horse worship in Indo-European and Turkic peoples. Between these interactions and eras around 15000 - 13000 BC, the shift in climate and overhunting by humans lead to the extinction of large animals like mammoths as per scientific research. As humans and wildlife have continued to interact from prehistoric times to modern times, they existed just like two sides of a coin, Conflict, and Coexistence. Let¡¯s try to understand each of them one by one. Human and Wildlife Conflict Credit: WWF As per current data, the population has reached 8 billion and as the population is growing exponentially so is there a demand for consumption. This continuous consumption has led to rapid Wildlife Habitat Destruction such as the clearing of forests for agriculture, land conversion for urbanization and commercialization, water development projects, pollution, and climate change due to human activity. Whereas the interference of several animals in the living areas of humans has led to the destruction of crops leading to agricultural, and infrastructure damage, contributing to financial losses for humans, especially for low-income families. Poaching has been a major threat to wildlife in the growing years. Numerous innocent animals have been killed in the past years for illegal wildlife trade, medicinal purposes, resources such as skin and leather, and food consumption.If we see it from a Human-Wildlife Conflict, according to a report by World Wildlife Fund, about 121 people were killed by wild elephants in Sri Lanka whereas 405 elephants were killed due to Human-Wildlife Conflict. 60 people were killed by Lions in Tanzania per year whereas 150 lions were killed by Human Wildlife Conflict per year. About 80,000 - 138,000 people were killed annually in the regions of Asia and Africa due to snake bites. Zoonotic Diseases are diseases that are transferable from animals to humans. According to a report by the World Wildlife Fund about 70% of emerging diseases and pandemics such as Ebola, Zika, and Covid-19 have been spread due to close interactions between animals and humans through domestication or unsafe and unhygienic trade and consumption practices. Whereas the usage of harmful chemicals, urbanization, and natural habitat by humans has increased the risk of zoonotic diseases. |
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Thank you so much for your feedback, Mentor James! :)
Posted 05-05-2023 02:40
Hello Shreya! This is your mentor James!
First of all, so sorry for the late comment!
Wow, you have included almost all aspects of wildlife in your report, starting from historical interactions between humans and wildlife to features that allow the coexistence of the two worlds. Within your report, I find the zoonotic disease part the most interesting! Not only the breakout of a novel disease may occur from wild animals, but also the spread of diseases may also be conducted by the animals! But we should keep in mind that the very start of most of the diseases is due to the unsanitary environment that humans have made for the animals...
Thanks for the meaningful report! Looking forward to reading your next one!
Posted 04-05-2023 20:55
Thank you so much for your feedback, Mentor Yewon! I hope as well that we continue to take initiative to preserve our Wildlife! :)
Posted 31-03-2023 04:14
Hello Shreya! This is your mentor Yewon.
You have shown several examples of conflicts between humans and wildlife and also the coexistence of humans and wildlife! As you mentioned in your report, humans and wildlife have been having vigorous interactions since a very long time ago.
Reading your report, I could learn interesting examples of the coexistence of humans and wildlife, such as Eletrack! I hope those efforts to coexist with wildlife would increase so that we could preserve wildlife!!
Thank you for your great report!!
Posted 31-03-2023 02:57