
Introduction
This page is here to tell you why you should CARE for the California condor. We humans have ruined other species for far too long, kicking them out of their homes and habitats. We’ve made every effort in trying to make our lives easier by simply talking other animal’s native land and turning it to a pollution-kingdom. We’re here to merge together with other hopeless citizens of the world to stand against this obscure act! We’ve proven pathetic and indolent to the California Condor, and they deserve a break from our grotesque and vicious society. I believe that if we work hard at saving the condor then we can make a new world for the condor. Together as a team and a community we can help bring the nearly dead animal back to its existence, and discover the true meaning of helping another animals in need… it’s not as hard as you think!
Reasons to care:
1. First of all, this innocent victim has landed itself a spot on the endangered species list. Before long, we may be adding an animal that we love and are concerned about to the dreaded never-to-end list of wiped-out species. This assumption is very close to fact considering there are fewer than 150 condors left in the wild, and less than 249 in the world.
2. Secondly, the California condor is the State Bird for California and it would be very tragic and a huge embarrassment to kill all of not only a bird but a State Bird. Think about it, dont you think that it would sound weird asking what California's state bird is and then somone telling you that they are extinct? What an embarrassment! We should really be ashamed of the fact that, it's our fault that they are endangered! Furthermore, the California condor is a scavenger, so it cleans up the area and helps the environment. You wouldn't want road kill lying around everywhere, would you? Without the scavengers, our world would be a horrid, disgusting place to live! imagine massive piles of dead people and animals rotting in the streets, not a pretty picture. of The condor helps to decompose the animal by eating the scraps of it and breaking it down more and more. This also helps to put carbon back into the environment! It helps save the enviroment for goodness sake, isnt that one of the main things we struggle with here in the United States?
One thing is that, even though the condor is limited in the wild, there are 152 held in reserves and in zoos for them to reproduce. but we still need to help our bald headed friend. Do something to help the California condor! What happens to the Grand Canyon or habitats in California when the condor becomes extict? The condor has been around for more than ten thousand years which means they have a huge impact on our world, or mostly their habitat.
Comments (7)
the belgian waffle said
at 6:12 pm on Jun 2, 2008
i do not get the first sentence or how it plays into the rest of the paragraph..?
the belgian waffle said
at 4:07 pm on Jun 4, 2008
I just fixed who ever wrote that other paragraph.. hope you dont mind but it needed some clean- up.
ZigZag said
at 7:13 pm on Jun 4, 2008
i needed some clean up so i fix the fonts, size, and some spelling errors
brett e said
at 7:15 pm on Jun 5, 2008
lets keep up the good work
Jordan S. said
at 8:41 pm on Jun 5, 2008
Hey i added the last paragraph Cause 4. Thanks for the clean up waffle!!! I also added a 5th cause. It is so surprising to me that no one put what I think is the most obvious threat: Habitat destruction.
Jordan S. said
at 8:41 pm on Jun 5, 2008
OPPS!!! I am so sorry! wrong page!!!
the belgian waffle said
at 4:30 pm on Jun 9, 2008
ha its O.K. jordan!! so what else is there to add to the page?
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