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Conservation

Hello, my name is Nisanth and welcome to Articklez. Here is a monologue I've written on "Conservation".


Humans here, humans there...

Whenever I open my eyes, there are humans everywhere!


Hunting animals, cutting trees...

Stop all this, please!


On my peaks, where there's no breeze;

Water flows where it should freeze.


My precious glaciers, my rivers of ice!

They're only water now. Hey! That's not so nice!


What reason have you, for using ways so foul?

Tell me now, for I am the Himalayas' soul!



As my poem must have informed many of you, I am the spirit of the mighty, majestic Himalayas. I am really worried about the state of my forests. I am home to many species of plants and animals. Why am I still worried? It is because of the constant threat posed to them. Trees are continuously getting cut down!


"Chop chop!" they say, when they come to loot me of my plants, using their loud chainsaws. All these enormous food factories reduce the carbon dioxide in the air. Now, with these gone, carbon dioxide abounds. Another thing is that when chopping a tree, a life is ended. Actually, scratch that. MANY lives are in danger. A lot of birds and animals thrive in or near trees.


Now, back to carbon dioxide. Why am I against increasing carbon dioxide levels? Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. This means that it traps the sun's rays from leaving the earth, thus causing global warming. Global warming is one of the main reasons my formerly invincible glaciers are now melting. If all my glaciers melt, the excess water can submerge the world.


At least now, take action. Protect my peaks, protect my forests, protect my glaciers, protect the world!


Oh! Hey, Leo (he's a leopard)! You're being chased by hunters? Okay, I'm coming! See? This is the perfect example of - Okay, Leo! I'm coming! I'd better go now.


Thank you!

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