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The document discusses the causes and effects of endangered animals and what the public can do to help. It outlines that habitat loss, pollution, competition, and illegal killing are leading causes for the rise in endangered animals. While hunting provides some benefits for people, it is not entirely necessary and non-violence is the ethical goal. Humans have been killing animals for thousands of years for food, tools and clothing. However, governments, natural disasters, disease and humans all contribute to the current state of endangered animals. Great apes and river dolphins are among the most affected. The public can help by writing letters, donating, avoiding products from endangered animals, and raising awareness.









