Is it against the laws of nature for humans to protect endangered animals?

Updated on culture 2024-07-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    To be selected by nature.

    In other words, human protection of critically ill species is indeed a violation of the laws of nature.

    But it is clearly not applicable here, why do you say that? As mentioned earlier, natural selection, which refers to the natural ecological environment to choose to adapt to the survival of animals with strong environmental conditions, but because the rapid development of human processes has destroyed the ecological balance, then at this time it is not natural selection, but human selection, so the protection of critically ill species is an urgent task, the continuation of species can ensure the balance of ecology, in the end in fact, it is we humans who are protected, so we must protect animals.

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