This Beautiful World without Humans Would Somehow Look Like This

<h2>This Beautiful World without Humans Would Somehow Look Like This</h2>

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Humans are highly intellectual species on the earth. This lush and a greenish beautiful world are converted into dry land, credit goes to us. Yes, we are intelligent, killing myriads of species and setting space for our living is what our intellectual mind believes. Because of our intelligence, we have created the whole new world. In our world, there are a paucity of animals left and nature is exploited each and every single day. We have invented technology which acts as the good invention for the people’s development and welfare. But, the rule of nature says, every good gets converted into the biggest evil.

You can observe the current diversity of large mammals in the world. Africa is the only place which has large number of mammals living.

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Here's the same map, without humans

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Danish researchers behind a new study believe that without humans, most of northern Europe would be home to bears, elephants and rhinoceroses: areas where they were historically hunted to extinction by Homo sapiens. Professor Jens-Christian Svenning of Aarhus University said that Northern Europe is far from the only place in which humans have reduced the diversity of mammals - it's a worldwide phenomenon. And, in most places, there's a very large deficit in mammal diversity relative to what it would naturally have been.

Most safaris today take place in Africa, but under natural circumstances, as many or even larger animals would no doubt have existed in other places, e.g., notably parts of the New World such as Texas and neighbouring areas and the region around northern Argentina-Southern Brazil. The reason that many safaris target Africa is not because the continent is naturally abnormally rich in species of mammals. Instead, it reflects that it's one of the only places where human activities have not yet wiped out most of the large animals. The lead author of the study, Soren Faurby, added.

The prime purpose of conducting research is to make people realize that we have already created destruction. Now, it’s time to protect nature.
 
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