Monday, 1 August 2011

Conclusion

The nature and the parks create a leisure place and acts as a clean and green environment for the residents. It is also a recreational place for the residents. They can exercise or breathe in the fresh morning air. They can also appreciate the animals, the nature. Many bonding activities can be carried out at the park. Appreciating biodiversity will enhance one’s feelings and also protecting the natural environment will help to beautify our environment and retain its good looks for our next generations. It is to also protect the lives and habitats of the animals and wild life living there. The plants in the nature also purify them, they are the most important thing in the food chain and also nutrient cycle, and without them we may not survive. Having a nice nature environment, makes everyone happy as the nature is shared by everyone, everybody also wanted the nature to be in its place but people take it for granted. If we do not appreciate or protect the environment, the environment will be like a rubbish dump and this will destroy the place where their memories are born (habitat) causing them to die which is indirectly animal abuse. Destroying them will make their names be added into the extinction list, this will not do us any good. The plants will also die as the organisms in the ecosystem are interrelated just like the tree community or leaf litter community This will not do us any good too, as we will not have any fresh air to breath not even in the morning and the environment will not be purified. People will stay away from it and slowly it will decompose and our state will be very smelly and dirty without a sight of “green”. They can start with basic things like throwing litters into dustbins and picking up litters when they see into the dustbin. They can also take photos and find out knowledge about them and tell their friends about it and so they can work together to save Mother Nature. Visitors can also organize small activities by themselves like picking up litters in the river in small groups. This can also imprint a memory in the park that we have done something meaningful.

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