IELTS WRITING TASK 2 - DIRECT ESSAY - NAFEE NASSER

More and more wild animals are on the verge of extinction and others are on the endangered list.
 What are the reasons for this? 
What can be done to solve this problem?

Now a days, we cannot find many of the known wild animals which we had seen on internet or text books during our younger age, as many of their kind getting extinct. There are several number of reasons for this end of life and many more living animals will also be facing this same issue sooner or later. However, we can control this disaster by following precautions, which I will pendown in subsequent paragraphs.
Firstly, the most common reason for the extinction of wild animals is deforestation and in addition to that, no proper maintenance of wildlife sanctuaries, which causes the animal, nowhere to live. Existence of some of the animal species cannot be brought back, once their shorter life time is over. Globally, the movement of these livings are not properly monitored and they shift to the places where human footprint is yet to be made and without proper food and water they demise in an untraceable location. Furthermore, the leftout countable species of similar kind also following the same ideology and still tracking them is out of human's hand.
There are two effective solutions to solve this problem.  Utilizing our satellites as a source for tracing the animal movement in the dense forest areas and once they are found, the borders have to be drawn around the forest inorder to avoid the animals leaving the respective areas. Moreover,  an organization can be formed with big crew of people to monitor these species 24x7 and supplies of water and food can be done. The other solution can be a scientific method, where the DNA's of the rare and important animals to be taken, it should be carefully preserved in the labs and when the time comes, the same can be used for bringing them back into life with the future advanced technologies.  

To conclude, the nature has given everything before the human evolution, however, it is mankind's responsibility to preserve and protect everything from the initial period of time. By doing so, not only the wild animals, but also, most of the nature can be protected and the extinction can be avoided. 

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