Monkeys live all around the world. They love living in trees in warm rainforests. Monkeys are clever and lovely.
Sadly, the world of monkeys is in danger. They're losing their homes because people are cutting down the trees in the forest where they live. The warmer and warmer weather also causes lots of trouble for them.
Another thing to note is that monkeys are used in scientific research. Monkeys share a lot of genes (基因) with humans and scientists study them to learn about our bodies and diseases. But this raises questions: Are they being taken care of well? What's right or wrong in the name of science? Keeping a balance is really important.
Facing so many problems, there is still hope. Governments are working together to protect them by planting trees to create new homes, making rules to reduce carbon emissions (碳排放),and looking for other ways to do research without using animals.
You can help too! Saving monkeys means we're making a better future for everyone!
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Monkey's situation | They are homes because of smaller forests and the rising temperature. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
They are studied in science because they have many genes that are the as those in people. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Government's actions | They are planting trees, producing carbon emissions, and searching for new research ways. |
What can you do to protect monkeys? (请用一个完整的句子作答)