1. Well, logically, if everyone does it locally, then the whole world will be perserved. This would also help to keep biodiversity going for longer. It would also be cheaper in a way because the cost would be spread out, so it wouldn't cost one bit of the world an unbelievable amount. It has also been speculated that humans would die without biodiversity, which is logically possible.
2. Tropical cone snails contain the largest clinically important pharmacopoeia of everything on the planet. These creatures' homes are being rapidly destroyed. Is that any way to thank animals that have furthered our medicine so much?
3. Evolution has helped humans on our journey to what we are today. Ruining biodiversity will destroy the evolution of the human race and (obviously) other species, causing the world to come to a stand still.
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