Growing human requests on the earth, ocean and new water, alongside the effects of environmental change, have made the protection and the board of wild regions and wild creatures the main concern. Yet, there is a wide range of purposes behind the reasoning that such protection is significant and these reasons can shape preservation approaches in various manners.

Animals have consistently been a basic asset for individuals. Generally, food, hide, and cowhide was vital to human endurance and all the more as of late, untamed life has expected high financial and social essentialness. Wild creatures give diversion in bazaars, zoos, and wildlife parks, they structure a focal fascination in the global travel industry and they are key individuals from environments on which people depend for imperative administrations. Similarly, wild creatures can be viewed as threatening to people; for example, they can be wellsprings of new human illnesses (zoonotic) and they can harm or devour human harvests. What makes a difference here, regardless of whether as asset or danger, is how helpful or something else natural life is to people. Natural ethicists frequently call this instrumental worth.

Since the beginning, this world was created for all the living beings to survive mutually. However, with growing time, the human race kept on advancing in various ways of technology and inventions that changed the world in great ways. Man has become the smartest and strongest animal among the rest. But instead of using this power to protect the environment the species living in it, we are doing things completely opposite to this. We are hunting for fun and amazement and we are shredding down trees for our selfish needs.

We have created a world with polluted lakes, polluted air and contamination everywhere. When nature hit back at us with natural disasters which only happen because of human greed, innocent animals suffer as well. Due to man-made errors, large forest fires are created and it ends up killing millions of animals. That is why, for the name of justice, it is our utmost duty to protect nature and animals with all we have got.