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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Losing hope


This little fellow is a baby chimp from the lisbon's zoo. I know most animal suporters are against zoos but honestly I support them,not the "we use animals for profit" kind of zoo but the "we live for animals" kind.

Seriously,if we didn't had zoos and natural reserves many species would be exctinct. for example the white tiger,there are only 100 to 130 tigers in the WORLD and they all live in zoos or reserves. there aren't white tigers in the wild anymore,and if zoos didn't exist,they would probably be extinc by now since the human being anihilates them.Lisbon's zoo has had 3 offsprings of white tigers this past year and that is great news,it means the species are staying alive.

It's something that really scares me,a world without animals.Even with animal's rights,world wide organizations protecting them, and a lot of attemps of those organizations to make people see how the planet earth is in danger,nobody really seems to care...

Am I dumb to think that we should try and help those beings that the men are trying to make disapear for money? Or are them already lost to a world of greed? Do people realize that some species are fading away this fast? Or do people think that it doesn't matter if you kill them,they will never get extinct?

I can't understand,maybe I'm just a soft heart for animals and nature and I can't see the full picture, society will always rule and money will always talk louder,what can a teenager do anyway? I do the best I can to help the planet,but honestly it feels like nothing, and that makes me lose all hope...

Friday, January 6, 2012

You can help save the tiger!


There are as few as 3,200 tigers surviving in the world's forests in this, the Chinese Year of the Tiger.

The scientists say the situation is so bad, that the tiger faces extinction in the wild by the time of the next Year of the Tiger in 2022.

WWF will not let this happen. Instead, we want to
double the number of tigers by 2022...


Find how you can help WWF here "You can help save the tiger!"