Historically, humans have tended to separate civilization from wildlife in many ways, including the legal, social and moral senses. However, some animals have adapted to suburban environments. These include animals such as domestic cats, dogs, mice and gerbils. Certain religions declare that certain animals are sacred, and that in modern times, the natural environment has been promoted by activists against the wildlife of human good or entertainment. The wildlife science in the upcoming future could be more efficient spatial species distribution, the habitat of the animals would be left undisturbed causing no habitat fragmentation and leading to no loss of particular species of animals. The animals could be in a more sustaining environment where they could breed and feed periodically with no natural or artificial hindrances.
Original Article: Environmental Science: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Environmental Science: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Environmental Science: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Environmental Science: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Environmental Science: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Environmental Science: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Environmental Science: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Environmental Science: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Environmental Science: An Indian Journal
Original Article: Environmental Science: An Indian Journal