Let Us Preserve our forest

@mimiang (3760)
Philippines
March 20, 2016 2:06am CST
It is sad that deforestation do happens. Let us love our trees and the birds that inhabit them. Let us plant trees and allow the wild animals to live. They are God's creations, too
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10 responses
@rina110383 (24495)
20 Mar 16
We used to do this at the Audit Firm. We allot some days of the year for activities intended to restore our environment, one of which is planting trees. It has been one of the Firm's corporate social responsibilities.
• Philippines
20 Mar 16
well, I've planted myself some plants, hows that? because so far some of them are growing.
@MGjhaud (23171)
• Philippines
20 Mar 16
ive seen flooded areas in our country and im devastated because most of it were caused by humans. i really do hope people will realize how bad the outcome is and stop cutting our trees.
@skysnap (20154)
20 Mar 16
True. the trees aare being cut for houses and other reaasons. we need more trees. even in some apartment or so we need them.
@Missmwngi (12927)
• Nairobi, Kenya
20 Mar 16
How i wish most people would embrace the idea. Here those big people up there are the ones carrying out charcoal business
• Canada
20 Mar 16
i completely agree with this! even though palm oil is in many things just a few months ago I stopped buying any products that contain them. Its disgusting what humans would do for money now a days. I wish people were more aware or cared more
@LdeL0318 (6402)
• Philippines
20 Mar 16
I always remind that to my students. We should all do our part even in simplest ways.
@silvermist (19702)
• India
20 Mar 16
@mimiang We should always remember that it is our duty to preserve nature and all its treasures.
@Shiva49 (26200)
• Singapore
20 Mar 16
When we live with the realisation that we are part of nature we should get the basics right. Our lifestyle is plain selfish and mostly a smokescreen to hoodwink our creator sadly - siva
@Lazyblogs (494)
• Chandigarh, India
20 Mar 16
We have a responsibilty towards animals to preserve their natural habitats