
Human interference in nature can lead to very different end results: when actions are destructive, such as deforestation, pollution, overexploitation, and reliance on fossil fuels, the outcomes include climate change, biodiversity loss, resource depletion, and worsening natural disasters; but when actions are sustainable—through conservation, renewable energy, reforestation, and responsible use of resources—they can restore ecosystems, preserve biodiversity, and create a balance where both humans and nature thrive. A striking example is seen in jungles where tigers roam and safari vehicles pass by—if such encounters are managed responsibly, they promote awareness and conservation, but if misused, they disturb wildlife and threaten fragile ecosystems.