Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Actually, there are many countries I'd visit. But the one that strikes me is Brazil, for a simple reason: there are different ecosystems, for example, the closed Atlantic Forest and the Amazon jungle, this rainforest has the highest biodiversity in the world. There are four million species plants and animals approximately. There are animals like pumas, jaguars, opossums, ocelots, vinegar foxes, foxes, bears, coyameles, anteaters, tapirs , and armadillos. Brazil also has many indigenous peoples that preserve their cultures, but have unfortunately seen its territory minimized after successive invasions, expulsions and usurpations at the hands of the government, logging companies, cattle ranches and large plantations. Just as with the Mapuche people in our country. If I had the opportunity to visit this country I would like to know the Amazon jungle, and visit the indigenous peoples that still resisting. In the best case, I would love to work there, in the conservation and study of species.
When I left school, I was still unsure of choose the veterinary carreer. It liked me a lot, but many people told me it was a carreer without future, that I would be poor and that kind of things. I thought about it a whole year, because I had another options too, for example, agronomy, forestry engineering and geology, and I could make more money. But it was not what I really wanted, I've always loved animals and have always wanted to dedicate myself to the conservation of species, so when I had to do my list preferences, veterinary career was the only that I inscribed. Since I came to college I'm pretty sure that my decision was right and I am very happy I chose this university, although it is sometimes difficult, it is worth. I want to dedicate the rest of my life to conservation medicine.
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