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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Reflective Journal 3

I learnt that the reason for why the tigers are decreasing is because of the huge amount of agriculture, industrialization, deforestation and some of the natural disasters such as volcanoes eruption which will affect forests and natural grasslands which will, more or less, destroy the tigers natural habitat because all these activities as mentioned above will destroy the forests and causes tigers to have no place to live in and will have less food to eat. When that happens, their population will decrease and affect the natural habitat.

For the Iguanas, one of the reasons for why are the iguanas decreasing is that it was cause by the human activities as we have to clear the forests to do build houses and do farming. Another one is that it was caused by the natural disasters such as hurricanes. These will causes the forest to be destroyed and the iguanas will have less places to live in and causes their natural habitat to be destoyed. Last but not least, it can also be caused by natural predators of Iguanas such as snakes and many more. They would always eat them up and hunt them for food to live on.

It was really shocking to me during the course of my research as before I do my research I thought that the reasons of why Tigers and Iguanas are decreasing is because of only deforestation and also eaten by their predators, but after I done my research I knew that there were also many other reasons which can be caused by natural disasters or human beings.
I think that they also have lives and they should have led a comfortable place to live in. Although we cannot solve this problem completely, we can also help by avoiding the actions of agriculture, industrialization and also deforestation as it does not affects the Tigers and Iguanas population, but also causes air pollution. This will make a better place for the human beings and also the Tigers and Iguanas.


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Taken from http://www.ardastra.com/iguanainfo.html

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