In recent years, emperor penguin , which lives in Antarctica, has been increasingly threatened by global warming and climate deterioration. This flightless seabird has recently been classified as an "Endangered Species" by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. This once again sounded a wake-up call for humans.
This institution generally lists endangered species as two major categories of endangered or threatened species. If this momentum continues to develop, it will not take long for the Antarctic Emperor Penguin to be "endangered".
In fact, many animal and plant species are facing a catastrophe. It is reported that freshwater barbarians are on the verge of extinction around the world. Many years ago, the white-fin dolphin , which had survived for more than 40 million years on this planet, was officially declared " functional extinction " (2007). Although some species are not defined as extinction, they are also "extremely dangerous" and are at risk of extinction at any time.
The growing crisis suffered by biodiversity on the earth is not unrelated to human beings' own over-exploitation and other behaviors.