Who should better respect whose habitats?
March 2020
Artist's Book
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13cm* 13cm*11cm
2019-nCoV has a strong influence and spreads rapidly. So far, there are over 4 million confirmed cases in the world. Although the experts have not yet truly identified the cause of the virus outbreak, a large part of the reason is inseparable from human actions to destroy the environment. Humans destroy the habitats of animals and plants and even eat wild animals. Human’s deforestation, maybe mining, or people adventure, which violated the habitats that originally belonged to wild animals. These behaviours are disrespect for wildlife.
Virus is also a type of microorganism, it has been over 3.4 billion years in the earth, and it has been 10,000 years for humans to become modern humans. Human beings, therefore, should consider the question of “ who should better respect whose habitats”.
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