2. Below are three people’s opinions posted on the fantasticwildlife.org website. Read the text and decide what they are talking about (Dưới đây là b

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2. Below are three people’s opinions posted on the fantasticwildlife.org website. Read the text and decide what they are talking about
(Dưới đây là ba ý kiến của người dân được đăng trên trang web fantasticwildlife.org. Đọc văn bản và quyết định những gì họ đang nói về)
A. Why endangered animals should be protected (Tại sao động vật có nguy cơ bị tuyệt chủng cần được bảo vệ)
B. How to protect endangered species (Làm thế nào để bảo vệ các loài có nguy cơ bị tuyệt chủng)
C. Whether or not we should protect endangered species (Chúng ta có nên bảo vệ các loài có nguy cơ bị tuyệt chủng)
SIMON (Scotland)
Let’s just put ourselves in endangered animals’ shoes. How would we feel if the animals ruled the world and we became the ones in danger of extinction? We are living creatures and so are the animals. We can no longer attribute the rapid extinction of species to natural causes such as earthquakes or drought. Today many plants and animals are becoming endangered or extinct because of habitat destruction, over­harvesting and poaching. It’s our duty to start repairing the damage we’ve caused to nature.
YOSHIKO (JAPAN)
If we continue to save endangered animals, then we stop animals from replacing other animals. Extinction is just a part of the evolutionary process and we must not interfere with it. Hence, trying to save species that cannot survive in their environment is rather silly, because it’s against the laws of nature. So, let mother nature do her job. What’s more, not all animals are friendly or harmless. Elephants and tigers are two examples of animals that are dangerous. People living near some nature reserves have to face constant threats to their livestock and crops. Then should we protect these animals at the expense of local people’s lives?
AI LIEN (Viet Nam)
Animal and plant extinction can ruin the ecosystem and reduce biodiversity. All creatures are part of an ecosystem. They all help humans in some way. For example, over 50% of the medicines currently in use are derived from natural products made from animals or plants. By losing biodiversity, we are losing the chance to discover new medicines that could save the lives of millions of people each year. What’s more, nature is beautiful, and that’s the best reason to preserve it. Walking in a rainforest or going scuba-diving over a coral reef helps us to relax and feel at peace




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