lunes, 10 de febrero de 2014

Save a Giant Panda!

Hello, everyone!

Recently, I've been attracted so much to a delicate issue which has to do with these wonderful creatures, Giant Pandas. While some reasearch was done in a worrisome way due to their endangered status, I discovered there are lots of angels caring for them, so I though "every cloud has a silver lining", there's light at the end of the tunnel for one of the most loving animals on Earth...And why not succumbing to the charm and love that these peaceful and always elegant pandas display? 

Considered a national treasure in China, this type of bear has found special space in everybody's hearts, especially in those that work really hard with the well-known WWF, a worldwide organization in charge of the care of so many species of animals since 1961. What's more, we, as normal citizens, now can do something to protect the giant pandas. The key words here are love, respect, and education.

I'd cordially invite you to click on the links below and get hooked to the adventure of knowing more about the lovely pandas, how they live, their main threats, and what it's been done to save them. So then, when you feel confident enough, make a brief comment on this captivating issue so as to share thoughts among all of us.

Getting to know the Giant Panda:
http://worldwildlife.org/species/giant-panda

What it's been done to protect them:
http://giantpandasem.blogspot.com/2009/04/what-is-being-done-to-help-panda_2619.html

We can do a lot to help save pandas!

See you around!


P.S. I want to thank WWF and Rebekah for the information provided on this space. They 're the real owners of the facts given here. The opinions shared are exclusively mine.

8 comentarios:

Anónimo dijo...

That's very interesting. I agree with planting bamboo, but i think that we can help Pandas "reducing tourism in the areas where the pandas are located because humans are one of the major reasons of endangerment" is a wrong idea. If humans are the major reason that's because there was not restrictions or control for the tourists in pandas habitat in the past.

Anyway, all of us have a compromise with the nature, not only with endagered species. So, remember to keep clean the environment and don't support hunting and taurism.

*Paulo!

Erika dijo...

I totally agree with you, Paulo! The most important thing is teach people, so they can value to protect pandas...and not only them! Thanks for commenting!

Anónimo dijo...

Yes. I think that it's not too late,we can help pandas. Now if we talk about  "reducing tourism in the areas where the pandas are located because humans are one of the major reasons of endangerment" ,I think that it's wrong because everybody is not the same,we all are not irresponsible. Maybe a good idea would be get a permition to walk in with a person who can supervise us. The principal thing here is save the pandas and keep their habitad in good conditions.

*Fatima

Anónimo dijo...

well the article was very intresting cause i learn a lot of the GIANT PANDA and how people (tourism) can help to put endagerment this beautiful species, i'm totally agree with the main idea to reduce the tourism in the area of panda's because people are unconscious and cause damaged in this poors animals,another good idea is that planting bamboo, it's one way to preserve this species in it habitat that's the wild life
So please its time to make the difference.
* Ruthie *-*

Anónimo dijo...

the article make me think about the extinction of this animal, if we reduce the tourism and teach people what is the problem with the pandas, we will avoid their extinction!!! because sometimes we don't realize that our actions can destroy our environment or living things around us, we have to learn for start to act. this animal need our help. it's time to do something!!!! for them and for us too.
lisset!!

Anónimo dijo...

people need to protect the environment, we plant more bamboo, not deforestation because that is the habitat of the panda and I think we all have an obligation to take care of your home to prevent extintión

Erika dijo...
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Erika dijo...

That's right anonymous. As long as we care for pandas and other species of animals, we do care for ourselves as well.