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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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Shanti_66
3 years 8 months ago
जंगल में सभी जानवरो का होना बहुत जरूरी है, चीता का भी वन पर्यावरण मे अपना महत्व है, चीता खाद्य श्रृंखला की एक कढी है और जीवन चक्र को पूरा करती है।
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SAYANTANIDUTTA
3 years 8 months ago
*Unity in diversity* is the true essence of our country India and for maintaining biodiversity it is essential to treat the animals well.
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Talapathipramodkumar
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.
is that shows humanity ,it shows that we live together in this world with humanity .
animals are also part of diversity .
animals feels good about humans are kind ,& good World Animal Protection believes animal welfare is affected by the relationships human beings have with animals and it is our duty to ensure all animals are treated humanely, responsibly, and with respect.
This includes consideration for all aspects of animal well-being, such as the Five Domains. Animal welfare should be at the forefront of every human action involving animals.
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Gourav Shrivas
3 years 8 months ago
Animals are important to the nature and balancing the bio diversity to maintains the life..
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GaneshDnyaneshwarshete
3 years 8 months ago
आपण जंगल राखली पाहिजे जर आपण जंगल राखली नाहीत तर ते आपल्या गावात घुसणार आपल्या जनावरांना खाणार आणि मग हे सगळं घडलं की आपण वन विभागाला दोष देणार त्या पेक्षा वृक्षतोड थांबवा.
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Subhashree Das
3 years 8 months ago
Animals understand more than humans. They have their sixth sense much powerful. They are the ones who care for the feelings and emotions of humans. They never betray us till our last breath. They never utter a single word but their eyes speaks everything. We need to be compassionate to understand those unspeakable words spoken by their eyes. If we can think about doing something for these animals that would be the best commitment and service to society and God.
I personally am raising funds and always starting from COVID-19 going on feeding the street dogs, cats, birds and oxen.
I feel utmost happiness in this service . I extend my service in calling animal helpline to treat the injured birds and animals. To think about them and to treat them as much it is feasible on our part can make our life worthy enough and valuable.
They also deserve their part of freedom and justice of living in the society.
Save the animals and be the saviour of the environment.
That should be the pledge
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MananBhatt
3 years 8 months ago
The whole ecology can disrupt if we the people do not let nature find its own course.
Also, I would love to talk about butterfly effect.
Nobody wants to see extinction of any species like what happened to Dodos.
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Sunita Salunke
3 years 8 months ago
Animals are one of the greatest gifts of nature. Only humans are the animals who can speak and understand themselves and others . Other kinds of animals, though don't have an ability to speak or express themselves in a proper way, they also have feelings. They make our nature complete .
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Vibha Dewangan
3 years 8 months ago
Animals are very important for our world, eold2lif. We shoild protect them and takecare of all animals
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Amey
3 years 8 months ago
Cheetah is very important for grassland ecosystem. If cheetahs no longer existed, there would be a domino effect referred to as a trophic cascade. There would be too many herbivores resulting in loss of vegetation, greater soil erosion, less available water, and a negative impact on the health of the ecosystem.
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