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Border Fence Details

Throughout this vast planet there are millions of diverse species of animals, insects, and plants. For our world to in harmony we must be in agreement with all of the species on earth. The construction of the border fence is contributing to the breakdown of the border fence region's biodiversity, especially the nearby wildlife. They are being forced to migrate to different regions that are not familiar to them. This opens up so many different types of problems for those particular animals including, unfamiliar habitat, food shortage, and possible mating conflictionsEnvironmental Justice is an important component in the fight to save the planet. We, as humankind, need to learn as much as possible about how treat our world with respect, so that we can help contribute to the global cause of saving our earth and those that inhabit it.

Many endangered species including the Sonoran Pronghorn (right), the Bighorn Sheep, the Jaguar, as well as many others, could become extinct if action is not taken against the proposed border fence building.

There are many Conservation Lands that are being overlooked and therefore damaged because of the construction of U.S.-Mexico border fence.  Some of the areas affected include, the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, the Nature Conservancy’s Lennox Foundation, the Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge, and many more.  Psalm 24:1 says, “The earth is the LORD's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it;” This earth was given to us as a gift, and so we should cherish it wholeheartedly, because we only get one earth, and once it is gone, it is gone.