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WHY DO WE KILL OUR REPRESENTATIVE SPECIES OF ECUADOR?

WHY DO WE KILL OUR REPRESENTATIVE SPECIES OF     ECUADOR?                                                                                                         
In the Yasuní National Park, it is the holder of a great wealth of wild flora and fauna. However, these resources have been substantially altered by deforestation, illegal trade in species, poaching, burning of forests, etc. What has caused that many species of Ecuador are threatened or in danger of extinction. In the Yasuní National Park there is the greatest variety of tree species on the planet and also multiple species of animals, many of which are in danger of extinction among them is the black caiman which has been disappearing little by little due to hunting, the jaguar is another endangered species is threatened by hunting for the sale of its skin and the loss of its habitat due to deforestation, the harpy eagle is another example of species in danger of extinction because of hunting causes its population to be reduced to a few specimens, the spectacled bear is another endangered species, there are about 2,500 adult specimens, agricultural and livestock expansion destroys their habitats. The Andean paramos This is one of the most diverse places in terms of birds, with 567 registered species, it protects about 40% of all species of mammals in the Amazon basin. For these reasons and many more, we must begin to value and take care of the gift as precious as the Yasuní National Park.





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