I have always been fascinated by animals and their natural habitat. I grew up learning about the different species of animals that existed in the world. By the time I was in junior high school, I was the vice-chair of the Wildlife conservation group at my school. I have been an active member of that group since then. Members of the wildlife conservation group have several things in common. First, they share the love for all the animals, both wildlife and domesticated animals. They also share their hopes for the conservation of the animals’ natural habitat. Finally, they also share the hard work that they put into sensitization of the unspoken needs of animals.
Some of the formal rules in the wildlife conservation groups include respecting each other and having effective communication among each other. Members are also expected to carry out charity work once a month where they visit an animal shelter or conservation centre and volunteer. Member is expected to ensure the environment around them is clean and safe. They are also likely to provide the natural habitat of animals is not destroyed but conserved. They are expected to notify the chairman of the group if they discover animals out of their natural habitat as they plan on how to care for it. Power in the group is held by the chairman, a senior student majoring in environmental science.
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I enjoy being a member of the group, as everyone shares my passion and joy in helping animals. I feel most at home during the meetings as we come up with creative ways of solving some of the pressing issues that deal with conservation. However, I would change the frequency of voluntary work that we do in a month. I believe everyone could spare a day per week to do voluntary work.