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Tell us the importance of treating animals well

Start Date :
Sep 26, 2022
Last Date :
Oct 31, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The importance of nature and animals has been a part of Indian culture & traditions for centuries. The 'Action Plan for Introduction of Cheetah in India’ - a landmark initiative ...
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Sara Morje
3 years 8 months ago
Animal welfare is important because there are so many animals around the world suffering from being used for entertainment, food, medicine, fashion, scientific advancement, and as exotic pets. Every animal deserves to have a good life where they enjoy the benefits of the Five Domains
Animals have equal right of proper living like we human being because they also do have a ferling , emotions .
They also love their family .We should understand before clearing their habitat, for better development of world .we should find an a better ulternative rather then clearing forest for betterment .
If u give these animal a love u will get love in return only. Unless and untill u r not teasing them they will not cone in ur way.
So they should have equal right .
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TANISHA BANSHODE
3 years 8 months ago
Hey good morning,
Myself Tanisha Banshode,
From Antagarh, district- Kanker Chhattisgarh
Under some circumstances it is acceptable to exploit or use animals, as long as we ensure that the animals are treated humanely in the process.
Animals do not have rights in the same way that humans have rights
Some animals have fewer rights than others
Cynics suggest that animals that don't look cute have fewer rights
A more logical approach reduces the rights by criteria like these:
Simpler animals have fewer rights than more complex animals
Animals with less apparent consciousness have fewer rights
Animals with less social behaviour have fewer rights
Animals that appear to feel pain and fear less, have fewer rights
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Anand velu A
3 years 8 months ago
Really very happy to know about the Cheetha. As the people are scared about such animals. If any special tips to handle that animal will make us comfort. Sure we all will support for the growths
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Artist ABYZ
3 years 8 months ago
We all know that Plants, Animals and human beings are the part of our eco system. To make our ecosystem balanced we need to treat our nature well. Animals are also natural creatures which must be treated well otherwise the survival on our earth will be destroyed. As being an intellegent creature our foremost duty is to understand the value of life. Animals too are living beings and we need to think of their pain and sorrow which they can't express directly. Animals are also a part of nature and if we want our nature healthy then we must treat them well.
Not only from the prospective of nature but also with the sense of humanity we humans have no right to hurt their feelings.
If we treat animals well then we can unite with nature and if we don't do so then we will have to pay a worth of destruction for this.Animals are nothing but are important aspect of survival on our earth and to continue this for long we need to treat them in the well manner.
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SaieshParsekar
3 years 8 months ago
Animal treatment or pet treatment refers to the use of animals as a way to help people cope with and recover from some physical and mental health conditions.
Depending on the function of the therapy, people may choose from various animals, including dogs, horses, and birds.
Name for cheetahs
1) Cooper
2) max
3) Bella
4) Archie
5) Scout
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S N GHOLBA
3 years 8 months ago
UTKARSHA N GHOLBA
Cheetahs are back and have improved the variety in the fauna of India. May they increase in numbers and enhance India's beauty. All the very best!
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mayank bhande
3 years 8 months ago
TELL US THE IMPORTANCE OF TREATING ANIMAL WELL
Good morning to all of you. myself Mayank bhande from class 8th A. From amal jyoti higher secondary school maharajpur mandla MP.
1. WHY SHOULD WE TREAT ANIMAL WELL
Animal welfare is important because there are so many animal around the World suffering from being used for entertainment, food, medicine, fashion, scientific advancement and as exotic pet. Every animal deserve to have good life.
THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO TREAT ANIMAL WELL--
1. Animal must be provided water, food, proper healthcare, handling and an environment appropiate to their care and use with thoughtful consideration for their species typical biology and behaviour. Animal should be cared for in ways that minimize fear, pain , stress, and suffering.
: Animal should be treated with kindness and love.
: They can act as great companian in our life.
: The hunters to not hunt them.
: We should not Harass them for our selfish purpose .
THANK YOU...☺️
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ShivaniGad
3 years 8 months ago
Cheetahs' main prey are herbivores. Without cheetahs, these populations grow. This can cause problems such as “over grazing”: when animals eat all the vegetation.
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Vibhavfalkar
3 years 8 months ago
Be a responsible pet owner. Know about and fulfil the needs of your pet. Don’t just concern yourself with basic needs – give your pet positive experiences that really enhance its well-being.
Be an example of kindness to other pets. Foster a pet that has suffered abandonment. Sadly, many pets are relinquished to shelters for various reasons. Foster homes help these animals to recover and prepare them to move onto a new permanent loving home.
Intervene if you witness animal cruelty, abuse or neglect. Do what you can to stop someone from mistreating an animal. However, be sensible and don’t put yourself in danger. If necessary, seek help from other witnesses.
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Gaana Krishnendu
3 years 8 months ago
Today, as we welcome Cheetahs back to their land, it is a wake-up call to realise the responsibilities we must partake in. Cheetahs are predators, part and parcel of the higher trophic levels in the environment. The predators ensure that the smaller herbivores who feed on the plants are kept in check, saving the green landscapes and securing the ecological balance in the biosphere. Our universe works in such a balance. Imagine a world where the detritivores do not consume the dead remains on the soil. It shall lead to the earth being filled with debris that never degrades. Endangering the order of the habitat is the same as sending the world into peril.
Our country is blessed with a diverse landscape with a wide variety of fauna and flora. You and I might not see a Cheetah in our lives, but we have our own critters to save. We celebrate our elephants here down in the south. Man has invaded the space of his fellow beings for too long. It is time we made amends. Change starts at home.
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