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This 10 page paper presents the argument for human population control as a means of protecting endangered species. Other examples/solutions are given from top experts in the field. Quotes and examples given. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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people would respond: They are just animals. What does it matter? These sentiments seem to be echoed by the worlds leaders as the beginning of the twentieth century (1900s) when
the industrial revolution drew people from the countryside to experience life in the larger cities. Thoughts of environmental conservation or impact were the furthest from anyones collective mind. As a
result of this move from the rural to the urban, mankind sealed the fate of so many species of plant, animal, bird and fish as to be too numerous to
count. How? The move to the city increased the concentration of pollution and the human population began to boom because of the access to better health care. Animals, and the
environment were packed up and pushed out. Now, fully a century later, we, as the dubious heirs to this mentality have multiplied until there are very few areas in which
nature has been preserved. It is safe to say that nowhere on Earth is the habitat much like it originally was. In other words, there is no place on Earth
that a human being hasnt interfered with, manipulated or changed. With this in mind, however, many have begun to rethink mans role in the overall picture. Is human population control
the answer? It could be one answer, experts argue, but not one that is likely to become first and foremost in anyones mind. This is basically because most of the
worlds population boom has come from Third World Countries where the religion dictates large families and little to no use of birth control. Many of these Third World countries, such
as India, and Africa, simply dont have access or the education to maintain adequate population control. Famine is widespread in these nations. As far as it can be pondered, man
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