As
Wildlife
Conservation
Day
(December
4)
is
almost
here,
actor
Randeep
Hooda
has
an
important
message
to
share
with
people.
He
spoke
about
the
importance
of
preserving
wildlife
and
biodiversity
and
spreading
awareness
about
the
environment.
Stressing
on
how
humanity
has
pushed
the
planets
to
its
limits,
he
urged
everyone
to
protest
against
deforestation
as
it
means
habitat
loss
for
wildlife.
In
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
Randeep
said,
"We
all
have
to
understand
the
importance
of
having
all
these
different
creatures
that
we
share
the
planet
with,
the
importance
of
them
in
the
way
that
even
if
one
these
go
missing
it'll
affect
us
badly
in
some
way
or
the
other.
Preserving
the
bio
diversity
is
the
only
way
we
can
survive,
the
planet
can
survive
and
there
can
be
a
future
for
the
human
race."
He
continued,
"Loss
of
wildlife
is
the
loss
of
delicate
balance
of
mother
earth
that'll
affect
us
because
we
share
the
planet
with
them...
We've
to
behave
responsibly."
Elaborating
on
how
biodiversity
conservation
issues
have
become
pressing
matters,
he
said,
"More
than
a
thousand
square
kilometres
of
protected
forest
has
been
denotified
in
the
last
few
decades,
which
is
probably
the
largest
chunk
ever.
Everybody
should
be
alarmed,
protest
and
appeal
to
the
government
or
any
ruling
bodies
that
deforestation
should
be
stopped,
because
this
means
millions
of
species
of
plants
and
animal
going
through
a
habitat
loss.
It
seems
whenever
there's
a
development
the
easiest
access
to
government
land
is
protected
forest...
We
cannot
replace
a
forest
by
planting
trees,
it's
a
myth.
I'm
not
against
development.
But
it
has
to
happen
in
the
right
way."
Randeep
has
been
doing
his
part
as
a
CMS
(Convention
on
Migratory
Species)
Ambassador
for
Migratory
Species.
He
shared
that
he
takes
pictures
of
migratory
birds
wherever
he
goes
to
spread
awareness
about
the
need
for
conservation.
He
also
thinks
that
filmmaking
is
a
great
medium
through
which
this
awareness
can
be
brought
about.