
The article was about if the
location of new discovered species should be kept a secret or not. Discovery of
New Species can be the defining moment of a biologist’s career, but it also
means that they are exposing rare and vulnerable animals to the dark world of
wildlife pet trade.
It is a scientific dilemma that has
led some conservationists to question if it is better to hide the rare species
from the world. In 1999, herpetologist Bryan Stuart found a newt he had never
seen before. The creature was thick, warty skin and bright, yellow dots all the
way down its back. He did a research on newt in the wild and later published an
article, announcing the discovery of new species, Laotriton laoenis. He said
finding new species is like finding a treasure.
Unfortunately, his joy turned into
horror when he realized that his discovery had caught the attention of
amphibian dealers around the world. He realized that the traders were using his
report as a roadmap to capture and sell the newts. The dealers tell the workers
to find as many as possible and pays them $1 for each newt, but the dealers
sell them for $200 each. Because of this, the population of newt quickly
declined.
My topic is on conserving animal
and this article is very disturbing because many animals are going extinct
because of the scientists who wanted to get the credit for the discovery of a
new species. Every year, rare species are hunted down and are sold in a black
market. They are often sold for high prices which motivate the dealers to
capture more rare species.
Even though people know that what
they are doing is wrong, their greed and selfishness to earn money forces them
to do the wrong things. The government of each countries have to work together
to make sure the animals are out of harm. There is a law that people are not
allowed to hunt or capture animals in an area which they do not own. So what
people do is tell the people who live in the area to capture the animal for
them. This act is not against the environment law, so the government cannot do
anything to stop them. Also there is a law that endangered animals cannot be
traded. This increases the amount of trade in the black market.
This is why my dream is to become
an environmentalist to save the threatened species from the horrible people who
merely do not care about the environment and only care about money. Even in
India, many animals were hunted down and the governments barely made a move
against the act because government is corrupted in India. Now some people are
trying to conserve the animals, but some of the animals have already gone
extinct in India. No matter how many times I think about it, I really feel
sorry for the animals and I am also angry at myself since I have no power to
stop the people from doing something that are unacceptable. I hope I meet
someone in the college who wants to support my idea so that we can work
together to save the animals. The governments are not doing the job very
efficiently, so it is time for the people to act.
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