Recycling for Animals

The animal based natural ecosystem stem and chain of life constitutes the green living sustainable living promise. Animals matter, and not just as pets or potential food sources. Feeding animals, leaving trash or garbage for wild animals, or maintaining healthy forests and wildlife preserves is a green living contribution everyone can make.

The delicate ecosystem in the wild and in animal farming  creates unacceptable levels of postslaughter amounts of toxic waste. These are fed back to the environment by way of landfills,  chemical incineration, and illegal dumping. Using pet feeders made from recycled containers or household items can protect wildlife seasonally or regionally.

Animal testing is one way companies profit by using nature as a scapegoat. Maintain vigilant standards of consumer responsibility; don’t consume or patronize companies or buy products from corporations whose practices endager wildlife or healthy animal reproduction.

The impact of green living can be hugely  felt upon animals. Air quality drives the choice animals make about where to live, build shelters, and survive. Wildlife can be driven in the case of some tropical bird species to a handfull of islands or tropical wetlands and marshy riverfronts.

Sewage, toxic dumping and unacceptable public health norms can ruin or exterminate these delicate bird species and other forms of wildlife. But these toxic practices remain in place around the globe. Only action at the consumer level can emphasize corproate accountability to sustainable living.

The fact is, the marine biology and wildland animal populations we have grown up with do noteen of red tape and department of Interior st exist anymore. The vacuum of eroding vegetation and dependent wildlife creates a vaccum where the animal populations do not sustain themselves.

 

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