The world is in trouble because many animals are disappearing. While some animals naturally go extinct over time, right now, most of the problem is caused by humans. We have a responsibility to help save these animals.
Things like hunting animals for their skin and bones—often called poaching—are making many animals disappear quickly because people want their body parts. Also, when cities spread out and factories are built, places where animals live, like forests and wetlands, are destroyed. This not only harms animals but also causes pollution and climate change, making it really hard for animals to survive.
Animals are important for keeping nature healthy. Each animal does its part in the food chain. If one animal, like a predator, goes away, it can cause problems for other animals and the plants they all need to live. Plus, animals make our world beautiful and part of our culture. We need to protect them not just to save the animals, but to keep the world interesting and rich with life.
We have a duty to take care of animals because everything in nature is connected. If we lose one kind of animal, it can lead to losing more. We want future generations to enjoy a lively world full of animals too.
In summary, while animals disappearing is a natural thing, humans are making it happen faster. We have to act now to help protect these animals and keep our planet healthy. Everyone—people and governments—needs to work together to take care of our animal friends.