Saturday, June 16, 2012


How can Humans Improve Damaged Ecosystems
  • Passing and implementing strict laws for industries and colonies. Those who are responsible for polluting air and water should be severely punished.
  • Creating protected wildlife reserves. Certain species that are on the verge of extinction should be declared as 'protected species' by respective governments.
  • Breeding certain species, and releasing them afterwards so that they can live in their own habitat. Preserving and creating proper habitats.
  • Planting as many trees as possible. Reforestation or re-greening the damaged areas can help avoid desertification of land.
  • Creating awareness by celebrating 'Earth Day', 'Green Day', 'Tree Day', etc.
  • Eliminating foreign species can help native species of plants to grow.
  • Cleaning the rivers, ponds and lakes.
  • Avoiding use of plastic bags.
  • Separating dry and wet garbage, composting, using wet garbage as manure.
  • Avoiding use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers.
  • Using innovative and different energy forms like solar energy, wind energy, etc.
  • Limiting the use of vehicles by following the rule of carpool, taking stairs, walking or taking a bike ride whenever possible.
  • Eating local products can help avoid wastage of gas and air pollution; as food products are transported by trucks, trains, ships or airplanes. They are processed with machines which require electricity to run.

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