As long as species have been evolving, species have been going extinct. It is estimated that over 99% of all species that ever lived have gone extinct.Nowadays many animals are facing extinction such as Siberian (Amur) Tiger, Loggerhead Turtle, Northern Bald Ibis, Lion-Tailed Macaque, Mandarin Duck, Mountain Gorilla, Jackass Penguin, Blue Whale, Komodo Dragon, Golden Lion Tamarin, Californian Condor.Some people may ask “Why bother with conservation?” We now realize that it is important to maintain the planet’s biodiversity, the variety of animal and plant life, abundance and wild habitats.The more species disappear, the more entire eco-systems become defenseless and would eventually fall apart as the links in the food chain become broken. For example, certain animals only eat certain plants and those plants may need that animal to pollinate it or spread its seed. Without one, the other is also likely to die out.People all over the world are working to help some endangered animals from extinction. There are conservation organisations which try to make people aware of the problems facing wild animals. Some of the ways in which they are being saved include habitat protection, captive breeding, setting up nature reserves and parks and using alternative products in place of products from rare animals.Today, the problem of extinction is one of the most important. I think the first step towards saving animals is to learn as much as possible about them. If we know where and how they live, and what they need to survive, then it will be easier to help them.
Kitty kitten was invented in 1974 by Shintaro Tsuji, the owner of the Japanese toy company Sanrio. One day he decided to come up with a new character that everyone would like. As a result of long work (Tsuji spent a long time coming up with, drawing different options, checking the reaction of buyers), an ideal hero appeared. Today, the Hello Kitty brand generates over a billion dollars in revenue annually. The name of the kitty was also in doubt at first. Its creator tossed between versions of "Hello Kitty" and "Kitty White" - that was the name of one of Alice's cats from the book "Alice in Wonderland". But the latter option was eventually rejected
The first item that gained immense popularity among buyers was a simple wallet with a picture of Kitty. Before that, postcards and other similar little things with her image were produced, but they did not have such success. Kitty's popularity grew steadily, but peaked in the late eighties and sales began to slowly decline. Customers didn't like the fact that Kitty was always the same and seemed to be lifeless. She was portrayed in one position - the muzzle looks at the viewer, and the torso is turned sideways, was dressed in a blue jumpsuit, and a thick black outline was drawn around the figure. Then the designer of the company "Sanrio" Yuko Yamaguchi decided to change this image, which was boring to many
Kitty kitten was invented in 1974 by Shintaro Tsuji, the owner of the Japanese toy company Sanrio. One day he decided to come up with a new character that everyone would like. As a result of long work (Tsuji spent a long time coming up with, drawing different options, checking the reaction of buyers), an ideal hero appeared. Today, the Hello Kitty brand generates over a billion dollars in revenue annually. The name of the kitty was also in doubt at first. Its creator tossed between versions of "Hello Kitty" and "Kitty White" - that was the name of one of Alice's cats from the book "Alice in Wonderland". But the latter option was eventually rejected
The first item that gained immense popularity among buyers was a simple wallet with a picture of Kitty. Before that, postcards and other similar little things with her image were produced, but they did not have such success. Kitty's popularity grew steadily, but peaked in the late eighties and sales began to slowly decline. Customers didn't like the fact that Kitty was always the same and seemed to be lifeless. She was portrayed in one position - the muzzle looks at the viewer, and the torso is turned sideways, was dressed in a blue jumpsuit, and a thick black outline was drawn around the figure. Then the designer of the company "Sanrio" Yuko Yamaguchi decided to change this image, which was boring to many