Protecting endangered species will make a difference in humans life
Remove one part from the environment
and damage will be done. For example, after the last wolves were killed in
Yellowstone Park in 1926, problems began to emerge. During the 70 years
before wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone Park there were many
problems with the rise in deer population, conditions of the park were
impaired by erosionding land and eradicating all kind of greenery. In 1995,
the reintroduction of the wolves fixed the problems. The natural situation was
restoredadvanced, new species appeared and the deer population was got
under the control. Therefore, all animals are important to our environment
and if one of the species goesis going to extinct, then the whole natural
ecosystem will be disheveled. It will affect humans as well because we are a
part of wildlife. Animals and plants benefit us just by being there. These
benefits, whichthat are called "ecosystem services", which most of us take
for granted