Orangutans and Global Warming
Orangutans and Global Warming
Orangutans have many hurdles to overcome
in our society. Not only are they threatened to become extinct
due to humans taking their homes and illegal killing but they
are also in trouble due to global warming. They are already an
animal with extremely low numbers so adding other problems to
the mix isn’t helping to find a good solution for them to have
a future.
Orangutans spend about 40% of their day eating a variety of
foods in the rain forest. Their main source is fruits. However,
there needs to be ample rain in order for them to grow like
they should. With global warming the temperatures are heating
up so that the rain cycles aren’t what they need to be in order
to offer enough food for them to survive on. While they do
consume other forms of food they too are affected including
leaves and plants.
The dryer environment also makes the rainforest more
susceptible to fires. Sometimes they are accidentally caused
such as when lightening strikes a tree. Other times though they
are intentionally set by villagers to clear out paths for
roads. They also try to deplete the number of orangutans in the
rainforest for their own selfish needs to benefit from it.
With global warming though also comes the fact that the
crops of the villagers are less likely to grow. Their numbers
continue to increase and they are going to do whatever it takes
to survive. They will consume orangutans as a source of meat.
They will also kill them so that they can take to the
rainforest for the fruits that grow there without worrying
about these animals consuming large numbers of them.
While orangutans can breed any time of the year, they are
more likely to if they have enough food. They will also mate
more often during the rainy season. Global warming can hinder
both of those things from happening. Since these animals
already have an extremely slow rate of reproduction and their
numbers are very low this is a formula that isn’t going to help
their chances of survival.
It is no secret that global warming is a huge concern in our
society. We often here about how it has a negative effect on
humans. However, we also need to realize what it is doing to
the possible future for orangutans as well. If we are going to
have positive efforts in place to help them, we need to do it
from all angles. There are quite a few things that each of us
can do in order to reduce the effects of global warming.
Taking the time to learn about them though is part of the
solution as well. It is amazing how many adults don’t realize
that their daily activities are creating more problems for the
environment. Teaching children from a very early age about how
they can stop global warming is important as well.
The orangutans need help on many levels, and reducing global
warming is just one of them. Yet if humans work as a team and
put some common goals on the table then it is possible for us
to see some positive changes in the near future. Not only will
these animals benefit but all animals out there and humans will
also find that the Earth is a better place for them as well.
Now is the time to take action, to find out what you can do to
change it. Then make a solid commitment to do so daily from now
on. Keep in mind that global warming is only a small problem
for orangutans though compared to others that you need to help
with as well.
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