I value organisms' incredible resilience in surviving, adapting, colonizing, and thriving in almost every single terrain on Earth. However, life will not find a way back for extinct species, and unfortunately, human impacts are accelerating the rates of extinction.
I envision mitigating human impact, including pollution, habitat destruction, and over-exploitation, so that endangered species are protected for the balance and proper functioning of our ecosystem.
Some interventions include obeying fishery rules or visitor guidelines concerning vulnerable species at tidal zones (https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/sports-culture/recreation/fishing-hunting/fishing/fishing-regulations) to ensure healthy populations or supporting the "No Mow May" movement (https://globalnews.ca/news/7847490/no-mow-may-campaign-biodiversity/) to provide habitats and resources for sustaining endangered pollinator populations.
Moreover, donating to wildlife conservation organizations such as BCSPCA (https://spca.bc.ca/news/world-wildlife-day/) can contribute to the protection of BC's endangered species, such as the Vancouver Island marmot, Purple martin, and Spotted owls, ...