Help Save Animals

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By LRobbins

Animals need our help more than ever.  Fortunately there are some simple actions you can take that will help save animals. 

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Photo courtesty of: http://www.badlani.com/

Help Save Animals by Reducing Your Plastic Consumption

Plastic is toxic to produce and difficult to recycle since it’s also toxic when burnt and it doesn’t biodegrade. Think of the plastic straw or fork you may have used at lunch time or the bottled water that you bought. How long did you use them for? A few minutes? Well it will take hundreds of years to decompose in the landfill. Think of that for a second, hundreds of years, for a few minutes of convenience.

In the meantime, the Pacific Ocean has become known as the world’s largest landfill or the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, an area of garbage, 90% of which is plastic, that is twice the size of Texas. It’s also having a devastating impact on wildlife. More than 1,000,000 sea birds and over 100,000 sea mammals and sea turtles die from plastic each year either by becoming entangled or from ingesting it. That’s not the only problem. As plastic breaks into tiny pieces, it is becoming ingested by fish, which we eat which is not good for us either or the other larger fish and sea mammals that eat those fish. By reducing your plastic consumption as much as possible you will be making a major contribution to help save animals.

Volunteer with animals and this could be your volunteer "work."  Where do I sign up?
Volunteer with animals and this could be your volunteer "work." Where do I sign up?

Volunteering with Animals

Help save animals by volunteering with animals and you will feel so good that it's hard to believe that you're helping to save animals at the same time. You can look at volunteering locally at an animal shelter, or with a wildlife group. If you are looking for something more exotic consider a volunteer vacation in which volunteering with animals opportunities exist anywhere from one week to one year! Volunteering with animals opportunities exist for almost any animal you could think of so this is a good way to learn more about the animal you’re interested in while directly helping them and saving wildlife. I did a volunteer vacation studying whales and dolphins off the coast of Scotland and would highly recommend doing this as another way to save animals. Check out Ecoteer for a list of some volunteering with animals opportunities around the world. If you're not interested in volunteering with animals, you can also choose activities that help animals, such as diving with sharks - see Saving Sharks Through Shark Tourism.

Click To Feed Animals

If volunteering with animals is not possible for you, you can still help save animals in seconds a day! A few animal welfare organizations have gotten creative and with a simple click, sponsors will donate a certain amount of food for that organization. In return they place their ads on the site so it’s a win-win for everyone. See Click to Save Animals for several links. A simple click to help save animals - genius! Increase your impact by clicking once a day.

Your actions can help ensure a better future for young animals such as this baby koala bear. Photo courtesy of: http://www.flickr.com/photos/erikveland/423038931/
Your actions can help ensure a better future for young animals such as this baby koala bear. Photo courtesy of: http://www.flickr.com/photos/erikveland/423038931/

Reduce Your Environmental Impact to Help Save Animals

It’s difficult to see how reducing your energy consumption will help save animals when you can’t see the direct impact, but it certainly does. Reducing our energy consumption helps reduce the amount of harmful green house gases and slows global warming. This will help save polar bears, whose icy habitat is melting at alarming rates. It also helps animals in Africa, who are experiencing longer and more severe droughts because of global warming. Our impact for better or worse is farther reaching than we would imagine and reducing your environmental impact will help save animals.

Sign Petitions to Help Save Animals

At any given time there are hundreds of petitions you can sign supporting animal conservation, animal welfare,animal rights or saving wildlife. One of my favourite animal petition sites is Care2 and it only takes a minute to make a difference to the causes of your choice to help save animals.

Can you imagine eating this mother and baby chimpanzee?  People do and it's part of the reason why chimps are an endangered species.  Photo courtesty of: www.flickr.com/photos/   nathaninsandiego/2593423699/
Can you imagine eating this mother and baby chimpanzee? People do and it's part of the reason why chimps are an endangered species. Photo courtesty of: www.flickr.com/photos/ nathaninsandiego/2593423699/
A hammerhead shark having its fins cut off for shark fin soup.  This is done while the shark is alive, then the shark is thrown back into the water where it either drowns with no fins or gets eaten alive by other fish.
A hammerhead shark having its fins cut off for shark fin soup. This is done while the shark is alive, then the shark is thrown back into the water where it either drowns with no fins or gets eaten alive by other fish.

Eat More Fruits and Vegetables and Less Meat

Eating a vegetarian diet will certainly help save animals but if this is too extreme for you, even reducing the amount of meat in your diet will have a significant impact not only on the animals you’re not eating but also on other animals. How you might ask? The livestock sector produces 18% of all the CO2 generated by industries and we know that CO2 leads to global warming. This is more than the transportation industry produces with all its trucks on the road and planes in the air. Furthermore, more than 70% of rainforest destruction is due to cattle grazing. Source: Thanking the Monkey, p. 278.

Our taste for meat is also wiping out many species. Chimpanzees greatest threat is being hunted for bush meat. More than 100,000,000 sharks are killed each year for their non-nutritious fins used in shark fin soup. We have wiped out most of the wild salmon populations because of our love for salmon.

Reducing or eliminating meat from your diet plays a key role in saving animals and is not as difficult as you might think.

 

Your shopping habits can help ensure this baby fur seal's future.  Don't buy fur and support this inhumane industry.  Photo courtesy of: www.flickr.com/photos/wili/3361117222/
Your shopping habits can help ensure this baby fur seal's future. Don't buy fur and support this inhumane industry. Photo courtesy of: www.flickr.com/photos/wili/3361117222/

Shopping to Help Save Animals

This is a fun one. Shop at stores (or websites) where the proceeds benefit animals. One of my favourite purchases is art prints done by chimpanzees which can be purchased at IDA Africa in Defense of Animals. Shop at your local SPCA or Humane Society for pet supplies. Support local artists and growers whose wares haven't been shipped thousands of miles.  Purchase products that are not tested on animals so that the animals are not harmed and you will not be ruining the animals (and our) habitat with toxic chemicals.   Buy products that are not made of animal products.  Changing your shopping habits is an easy way to help save animals.

Further Actions

Read and subscribe to my blog Fun Animal Facts to Help Save Animals featuring fun facts about a different animal in each post followed by simple actions you can take to help save that animal. I love writing this blog and am learning so much about animals and how a few simple actions can help save animals, it really is amazing how all the "little things" really do add up.

 

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shamelabboush Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

Oh, this is really horrible!!!! Why should animals pay for our mistakes??? Nice hub dear for a great cause.

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LRobbins Hub Author 2 years ago

I agree shamelabboush, we are really terrible to animals. Hopefully there are enough people out there who care enought to make a difference.

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livingsta 2 years ago

Thank you for writing this LRobbins. It will help atleast some of them whom do this, to realise their mistakes and avoid doing this in the future. it is so sad to see what humans do to animals

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theherbivorehippi Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

Great Hub! As horrible and disturbing as it is....more people need to be aware of these issues and need to know that there are petitions to sign and we have the ability to change the lives for innocent animals! Great job!

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apricot 2 years ago

Beautiful hub!! It's amazing how doing relatively little can help such a lot. I heard that fact about the sea turtles dieing from ingesting plastic bags last year on a bbc wildlife programme - and children's balloons as well! All because people just don't realise - it's a good thing there are people like you in the world spreading the word! I hope little by little things are changing.

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Peter Dickinson Level 2 Commenter 2 years ago

Thank you - Interesting facts and photos.

animallover55 2 years ago

i love animals and its just sad that because what we are doing to animals just might make me no get to see them in my older age

cgpodetz 2 years ago

Great hub as usual. Lots to think about, but lots we can do about it too.

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Internetwriter62 Level 3 Commenter 2 years ago

Excellent hub, I'm glad you are doing your part to raise social consciousness regarding the lives of animals and keeping the environment sustainable. The photos really say a lot to. That poor turtle, really makes you see plastics in a different way.

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LRobbins Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks everyone and I agree Internetwriter62, I felt sick when I saw the photo of the turtle, but hopefully these types of images will make people re-think their actions.

NATSU 18 months ago

THANKS I AM A ANIMAL LOVER N INSPIRED BY "SAVE"

BindysLife 16 months ago

Good article...I do want to point out that the turtle in the picture with the plastic ring...is NOT a sea turtle. It is in fact a land dwelling tortise. It just goes to show that trash whether it be on land or in water can have horrific consequences.

Dixie May 6 months ago

Thank you so much!!!!!!!!!

sarah 4 months ago

poor animals i wish i could help

Ella 4 months ago

I now

divachristine7 3 months ago

why shark soup. that's disgusting. just let the poor thing live.

Eddy 7 weeks ago

When the people accept the fact, the animals are like we, we are animals. So why we are hurting them? why? are we so retarded or what? i dont understand you poeples!! =(

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