Questions on animals, habitat, and their upkeep
1.
Since every animal on the planet is as important as man himself, it is argued that the ever increasing man-animal conflict is a great threat not only to animal kingdom but also to the whole planet itself.
How do you look at this argument?
2.
Conserving animals and their habitat is claiming sizeable amount of money from the exchequer of governments across the world. This spending is taken by some as non-viable because the returns are not proportionate to the amount allocated.
How genuine is this view in your opinion?
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3.
Some people argue that man-animal conflict is a natural development, and modern man is unable to do without it.
How far do you agree or disagree with this view expressed?
4.
Though man-animal conflict is as old as man himself, these days the intensity of this conflict is on the rise making the lives of both rather difficult.
What do you think are the causes and effects of this change?
5.
Conserving wild life by all possible means is considered to be the wisest of human actions that can save not only the life of man himself but the very planet too.
Discuss it.
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