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Red pandas are slowly becoming extinct due to threats such as hunting, alternative land uses and habitat destruction. Some of these alternative uses include: Grazing, Cash Cropping, use of timber over mud or bamboo for building houses and the cutting down of trees to use for firewood.
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The Pandas are contributing to the preservation and sustainability of the …show more content…
If Red Pandas become extinct it shows that the forest, air and rivers are in an unstable condition and the numbers of other species will also start to decrease.
“It is estimated that there are fewer than 10,000 Adult red pandas left in the world and the population continues to decrease.” This is the official data, however local people in the forests of Nepal have counted the numbers in this area. Based on their calculations the figure is actually much closer to only two thousand, five hundred Red Pandas in total.
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Finally, Red Pandas are extremely important for our entire planet and leaving them to extinction will have a immensely negative impact on the natural environment, the food chain in this region and the surrounding ecosystems .The word Wide Foundation is continually trying to improve the lifespan of Red Pandas throw fundraising, educating local people and adopting the pandas in their natural habitat in order to help protect the pandas.
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These reasons are some of the reasons why I agree with Sir David Attenborough when he says " Without the natural world mankind is