Easy Things You Can Do to Save Endangered Species.
1. Know what species in your area are endangered.
If you know what species are endangered, you can let everyone around you know so that they are able to act in a way that will not put these animals’ lives in danger.
2. Do not use toxic herbicides or pesticides.
Find alternative ways to keep your lawn and garden thriving without polluting the environment and having a negative effect on the wildlife in your area.
3. Recycle and buy recycled or reusable products.
Do not purchase anything that is made of wood that comes from rainforests, and know the consequences of every product you buy.
4. Never purchase products made from threatened or endangered species.
Tortoise-shell, ivory, coral. Also, be careful of products including fur from tigers, polar bears, sea otters and other endangered wildlife, crocodile skin, live monkeys or apes, most live birds including parrots, macaws, cockatoos and finches, some live snakes, turtles and lizards, some orchids, cacti and cycads, medicinal products made from rhinos, tiger or Asiatic black bear.
5. Watch the road and drive carefully.
Particularly if you live or commute in a rural area, roads are one of the biggest hazards that animals face.
6. Plant native flora.
Attracting native insects like bees and butterflies can help pollinate your plants.
7. Spread the word.
Share this article and others like it in order to spread the word about what individuals can do in order to help conserve our endangered wildlife. We only have one earth, so we all need to do our part.
— Land is insulted and offered her flowers in response.