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2010-05-11

Ecology Science and Research to Aid the Rainforest


Ecology Science and Research to Aid the Rainforest Rainforest can teach humans so many things from studying its science and researching in its most friendly places. More importantly; when a person stays in the nature without electricity and without any artificial food, he or she understands the uniqueness of the nature and how it has to be protected.
The experiential learning process worked very well with the major biologist Zack Kennedy, who started to care for the animal life in Taricaya Ecological Reserve in Peru’s Amazonian rainforest.
He has been working so hard to protect sick and psychologically damaged animals that had been treated badly during illegal pet-trading. When he discovered that he has become one and united with the jungle, he realized that every living creature has a crucial place in the world and that all beings are helping each other to sustain life.
The aiding process for rainforests started with rehabilitating spider monkeys that had been treated badly by their past owners. Zack Kennedy tried to help the diseased animals, fed them with locally grown fruits and acclimatized them to their natural habitat.
In addition to that, in order to protect the little sweet turtle eggs from poachers, Zack’s team collected and incubated them into private beaches. This little but effective effort worked out very well in the past years to make those little turtles reach their habitats into the blue ocean safely.
During the time Kennedy helped animals he lived in a city of Southeastern Peru inside a bungalow. He collected his water from a nearby creek, ate homegrown fruit and vegetables. He claimed that he has felted like that bungalow was his own for years and adapted himself to the nature so easily.
With little efforts, people can make vast changes to aid the rainforest wildlife and flora. It is important to give attention to the investments to protect the habitat there and support the people who have the courage to go there and aid the forest’s life with their own hands.

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