Typically, the critical endangered species who have a higher chance of becoming extinct gain more helpful availabilities. For example, the giant panda has not increased in population for many years and will stay on the endangered species list for a long time. Since the panda will has a higher chance of staying on the endangered species list, natural reserves and parks were established. Nature reserves prevent harm towards endangered species and stop conflicts with other species (Guan et al., 2016 August 17). Some species gain from the reserves, but some do not get affected. The different reasons why some species do not gain from nature reserves varies from the location of the reserve and the amount of time the species has been endangered. The endangered species around the world hit approximately 1,051 in the early 2000s (Protection of endangered species, 2016). Since the endangered species around the world has increased, the reserves will hopefully restore the plants and animals in need of help. Balancing a species population, environment, and ecosystem requires hard work and dedication for the plants and animals. Keeping track of the different positive and negative effects throughout the world on different species requires a great amount of knowledge and responsibility. Unfortunately, some species will never develop the chance of living again. Endangered species may or may not regain their species with time, but some may not be able to. Improving endangered species helps influence the world and develop a sustainable life for many plants and animals. Life for some endangered species will never exist
Typically, the critical endangered species who have a higher chance of becoming extinct gain more helpful availabilities. For example, the giant panda has not increased in population for many years and will stay on the endangered species list for a long time. Since the panda will has a higher chance of staying on the endangered species list, natural reserves and parks were established. Nature reserves prevent harm towards endangered species and stop conflicts with other species (Guan et al., 2016 August 17). Some species gain from the reserves, but some do not get affected. The different reasons why some species do not gain from nature reserves varies from the location of the reserve and the amount of time the species has been endangered. The endangered species around the world hit approximately 1,051 in the early 2000s (Protection of endangered species, 2016). Since the endangered species around the world has increased, the reserves will hopefully restore the plants and animals in need of help. Balancing a species population, environment, and ecosystem requires hard work and dedication for the plants and animals. Keeping track of the different positive and negative effects throughout the world on different species requires a great amount of knowledge and responsibility. Unfortunately, some species will never develop the chance of living again. Endangered species may or may not regain their species with time, but some may not be able to. Improving endangered species helps influence the world and develop a sustainable life for many plants and animals. Life for some endangered species will never exist