BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
“If we pollute the air, water, and soil that keep us alive and well, and destroy the biodiversity that allows natural systems to function, no amount of money will save us.” As said by David Suzuki, an environmental activist is holding its practical meaning today when we are on the verge of losing our biological diversity at the fastest rate ever since human civilization. From economy to environment, water to weather, soil to shelter, fire to food, and even for most of our medicines we are still dependent on our nature and its biodiversity but even after being so much reliant on nature we humans are still living in the dreams and we are just exploiting our nature more than its limit and inviting destruction both for us and the future generations. The increasing deforestation, industrialization, urbanization, eutrophication, and biomagnifications are directly or indirectly decreasing our biological diversity and their habitat which result in the decreasing carrying capacity of our nature...