Monday, August 28, 2006

Mexicans to Deal with Hitches of Extinction

I was thoroughly upset when I found that five destinations in Mexico were included in the roster of most endangered areas. This is not sunny news because there's no doubt that Mexico has a very rich biodiversity, nevertheless most of its animals and plants are being threatened. A record like this is not to be value whoever finds it because it tells only one thing. Anyone can suppose that Mexicans are not affectionate for their rich national resources despite what some countries lack.

I suppose the government of Mexico should pay attention to this kind of problem, a hitch that other countries face, too. Given the fact that it's not the government who should do its chore, it should be the first one to take actions against these hitches. They should set off programs that can facilitate the environmental sector, rather than conniving with anti-environmental groups.

Aside from the government, Mexican should do their own chore by keeping the environment clean and nonviolent for our plants and animals. We all know that these components of our environment are very essential and once an imbalance ensues, humans are the ones to suffer. Mother Nature is a very byzantine opponent because it can take away lives in a blink of an eye.

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