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Insect collection how justified?

by | 27-12-2013 02:28 recommendations 0

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I am an applied science student and basically I am in love with the nature and its every element. Being a science student, you get to see the nature at its best, understand the process and then the wholeness of a system. It is simply amazing to feel science and its wonders. But while experimenting, there is a thing that bothers me a lot as I love everything of the nature. While studying entomology, we need to kill and preserve insects. It is a good way to learn but it is negatively hampering the environment and biodiversity. I had once read that the number of butterflies is decreasing very rapidly in the world with many species near to extinction. But during study we kill a lot of butterflies and then take them for study. Most of the times, we don?t even care about the ecology and the environment and their rights to live. The only solutions I see in this context is that collection should be done but not haphazardly. You can collect one number from one species there is no need to kill many from the same species and the students should be made aware of the fact that even one single organism?s extinction or number reduction can cause imbalance in the nature.

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  • says :
    nice justification
    Posted 31-12-2013 15:22

  • says :
    nice justification
    Posted 31-12-2013 00:14

  • says :
    good one Sandesh
    Posted 30-12-2013 18:10

  • says :
    what a justification Sandesh
    Posted 30-12-2013 17:31

  • says :
    nice one Sandesh
    Posted 30-12-2013 13:54

  • says :
    good justify
    Posted 30-12-2013 03:48

  • says :
    good one Sandesh
    Posted 30-12-2013 02:21

  • says :
    @sandesh, keep continue your spirit ,,,,,,,,,
    Posted 30-12-2013 00:53

  • says :
    agreed to your thought!! nice one!!

    Posted 30-12-2013 00:29

  • says :
    good justification
    Posted 29-12-2013 23:54

  • says :
    i agree with your justification
    Posted 29-12-2013 22:16

  • says :
    nice justification Sandesh
    Posted 29-12-2013 19:42

  • says :
    @ Sandesh very nice justification i agree with you totally.
    Posted 29-12-2013 17:56

  • says :
    thanks for sharing.
    Posted 29-12-2013 15:07

  • says :
    thanks for sharing
    Posted 29-12-2013 12:18

  • says :
    very nice justification Sandesh
    Posted 28-12-2013 20:45

  • says :
    thanks for sharing your thoughts
    Posted 28-12-2013 20:25

  • says :
    Nice sharing.
    Posted 28-12-2013 15:04

  • says :
    well shared
    Posted 28-12-2013 01:46

  • says :
    thank you all for reviewing my justification
    Posted 28-12-2013 01:35

  • says :
    100% agree with you brother...in the name of research and study we ourself are decreasing the numbers of incects or any creation of nature

    Posted 27-12-2013 21:24

  • says :
    thank you for the information, insects are lovely
    Posted 27-12-2013 21:01

  • says :
    Well written.
    Posted 27-12-2013 18:32

  • says :
    @Christy thanks for liking it and i am doing my best for their protection
    Posted 27-12-2013 12:11

  • says :
    nice thought Sandesh
    Posted 27-12-2013 12:02

  • says :
    You made a good point and I liked the way you see the nature. I wish you can contribute to the protection of these species using your knowledge from the experiments. :)
    Posted 27-12-2013 09:20

Aaditya Singh

  • Aaditya Singh says :
    Well noted. There are many computer simulations and softwares that can help study wildlife. We do not need to kill animals and insects to study them.
    Posted 27-12-2013 04:51

  • says :
    good justification
    Posted 27-12-2013 02:53

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