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We should conserve and protect both wild life,pet as well as domestic animals.When we look around many times we find deserted animals left to die a miserable death or sometimes they are tortured meaninglessly.Sometimes we are not cared about them and many times we want to care but we do not have any means to help them. Let us join hands in hand and think and work in this direction. We, each of us need to invest just a small fraction of our time from our busy schedule in this mission. Friends let us come together and work for a cause. I welcome all to join me and make their world a beautiful place to live in. Please share as much thoughts and ideas in this page so that collectively we are able to give a constructive meaning to our cause.

We find animals everywhere around us. This is world of animals. Scientists tell us that man is a higher animal, the monkey being his next junior. They even tell us that man descended from the animal and the animals habits are still strong in man. Animals are dumb companions. There is very reason why we should love and be kind to our animals companions. Because animals cannot speak for themselves, it’s up to YOU to speak for them and report animal abuse that you witness or suspect. If you want to help animals in your community, familiarize yourself with your state’s laws, recognize the signs of abuse and be willing to report it.

Animal cruelty is illegal in every state. If you make a report of alleged animal cruelty, the responding agency is required to investigate.

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS IN LABORATORIES should be opposed strictly.Imagine living inside a locked closet without any control over any aspect of your life. You can’t choose when and what you eat, how you will spend your time, whether or not you will have a partner and children, or who that partner will be. You can’t even decide when the lights go on and off. Think about spending your entire life like this, a prisoner, even though you have committed no crime. This is life for an animal in a laboratory. It is deprivation, isolation, and misery.

Animals are lovely creatures. We can do lots of things to help animals.Let us all come together and love them as they too require lots of love and emotions. "Whatever you do will be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it." ~ Mahatma Gandhi

It is often easy to feel overwhelmed in the face of species loss and habitat destruction. The problem is large and complex—it's common for individuals to feel powerless. Yet, everything we do is vitally important. We may only do a little bit in the grand scheme of things, but together our seemingly small actions add up to a lot. Perhaps the greatest threat that faces many species is the widespread destruction of habitat. Deforestation, farming, over-grazing and development all result in irreversible changes—soil compaction, erosion, desertification, and alteration of local climatic conditions. Such land use practices vastly alter or even eliminate wildlife habitat. In areas where rare species are present, habitat destruction can quickly force a species to extinction.

By protecting habitat, entire communities of animals can be protected together and when communities are kept intact, less conservation intervention is required to ensure species survival. Parks, reserves, and other protected lands are too often the only habitats left untouched by habitat destruction.

There is a wide range of conservation organizations working to protect endangered animals and habitats. Different organizations have different objectives—some work to protect a small plot of land or to protect whales, others focus on establishing good environmental policies in local government.

If you have a specific area of interest, you can often find an organization that is working to protect the species or habitats you're most concerned about. By joining in, you can support well-organized, ongoing efforts to protect species and habitats. And if you want to participate in conservation field work, you can often get involved in specific programs within many conservation organizations that rely to a great extent on help from volunteers.

The spread of non-native species has greatly impacted native populations around the world. Invasive species compete with native species for resources and habitat. They can even prey on native species directly, forcing native species towards extinction. Another way to reduce the threat of invasive species is to incorporate native plants in your garden and to welcome native animals into your yard.

Herbicides and pesticides may keep yards looking nice but they are in fact hazardous pollutants that affect wildlife at many levels. Many herbicides and pesticides take a long time to degrade and build up in the soils or throughout the food chain. Some groups of animals such as amphibians are particularly vulnerable to these chemical pollutants and suffer greatly as a result of the high levels of herbicides and pesticides in their habitat.

Daniel Klem Jr. of Muhlenberg College has estimated that as many as one billion birds in the United States die each year due to collisions with windows. You can help reduce the number of collisions simply by placing decals on the windows in your home and office. Other simple steps you can take to reduce the likelihood of collisions are to re-evaluate feeder placement, draw shades and curtains during brightest parts of day, install tilted window glass, and put screens on outside of windows.

Many native animals have to live in developed areas and this means they must navigate a landscape full of human hazards. One of the biggest obstacles to wildlife living in developed areas is that created by roads. Roads divide habitat and present a constant hazard to any animal attempting to cross from one side to the other. So when you're out and about, slow down and keep an eye out for wildlife.

Encourage others to learn about nature, enjoy watching wildlife, and value protecting habitats and species with which we share this planet.