The plight of endangered animals and the effectiveness of their conservation methods.
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The plight of endangered animals and the effectiveness of their conservation methods.
Introduction.
Man has always been the dominant force in our ecosystem and we have the power to dictate and control almost all other living organisms to conform according to our wishes with our immaculate possession of technology and intelligence. I believe that the main cause of the continuous endangerment of animals in our ecosystem today has been man and the latter should be
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