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On average, three species of life are extinct every hour on the earth. What should we do?
The earth is a big family where the animal kingdom and the plant kingdom coexist, but the environmental problems are getting more and more serious, and people's homes are also threatened. Due to people's over-exploitation, the ecological environment in some areas has been destroyed, and the environment on which animals and plants depend has disappeared. How long will it take for the home where human beings live to disappear?

On average, three species of creatures die out every hour on the earth, which sounds terrible. We should take action, starting from me and starting from the little things around us.

First of all, refuse any fur products, don't buy any fur products, and advise relatives and friends around you not to buy fur, eat any precious animals and use disposable products. If such a phenomenon is found, report it to the relevant departments in time to contribute to the protection of precious animals and plants.

Then, we call on the relevant departments to strengthen environmental protection, reduce the damage to the original ecological land and give land animals a paradise. Save water, recycle, reduce sewage discharge, and give aquatic animals a clear harbor. Increase energy conservation and emission reduction, travel green, reduce the emission of automobile exhaust and harmful gases, give birds a blue sky, and also give Mother Earth a cleaner "coat".

Finally, volunteer to participate in some public welfare activities, go to Woods, grasslands, streams and other places to clean up garbage, reduce "white pollution", go to primary and secondary schools to publicize, so that more children can understand the importance of protecting the environment, participate and work together.

People's wanton killing and large-scale plunder have led to more and more endangered creatures on the earth. We should take action to refuse to eat wild animals and plants and precious protected animals. It is hoped that the relevant departments can intensify the crackdown on this phenomenon, severely punish illegal hunters, increase the intensity of returning farmland to forests, and give living things a "home" to rely on. I also hope that everyone will enhance their awareness of environmental protection, so that all living things on earth can survive better, for them and for ourselves.