Poaching is a concern because it’s putting Elephants species in danger so far to where they could be extinct. One way you can resolve poaching is by helping the doctors provide care. Then the law enforcers by giving them defenses such as weapons and dangerous fencing.Next you could provide them with cameras and tracking devisess to put around the area. Another reason is by enforcing the laws better. Also, you could enclose their natural habitat but then you would suffer them wanting to leave and crying all the time.According to research they already have a association for their special needs. Finally, you could make an elephant enclosure so that you can have surveillance and not be so flustered about their safety. In conclusion, poaching
The war on poaching is still going on, but if people quit then the future for the earth does not look promising. The animals that are going extinct because of poaching have key roles in many ecosystems. If their ecosystems get disrupted, then it will eventually negatively impact humans. People do no notice anything different to their lives when an animal is killed because the entire population has not been killed yet. Many animals have been on a
Elephant populations suffered a drop in numbers that carried the species into the endangered animals list. At the beginning of the twentieth century, about ten million elephants lived in Africa. Presently, the ten million is reduced to half a million because of illegal hunting and habitat loss. Studies of the population show twenty-two thousand were killed in 2012 and twenty-five thousand in 2011. When comparing the death rate to the natural population growth, there is a possibility the largest mammal on Earth could be extinct soon (Vaughan 1). Because the elephant is the largest animal to walk on land, the greatly increasing human population affects the elephant population first. They live in some regions of the world that have the densest human population which continues to grow, which therefore continuously decreases their own population (Bryner 1). As the human population swiftly increases, the elephant population in turn, decreases. This is so because they cannot cohabitate the same living space. Elephants and humans cannot cohabitate because they would kill each other due to the inability to communicate. About population recovery, the Animal wildlife foundation states, “Populations of elephants- especially in Southern and Eastern Africa- that once showed promising signs of recovery could be at risk due to the recent surge in poaching for the illegal ivory trade”(1). Poaching presents one of the main issues that make recovery so difficult for these animals.
Poaching animals is defined as the “illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals mainly in areas in which hunting is forbidden” . The main difference between poaching and hunting is the legal permission, indeed “hunting is regulated by the government, and hunters must obtain permits authorizing them to kill certain animals” .
release these animals after living their whole lives in captivity because the rate of survival will be
Poaching is killing an animal illegally, why would you go through so much trouble to kill species of animals. Poaching can ruin food chains because we killed an entire species, and on the other side the people sell the animal’s parts for weapons or narcotics. Poaching causes for animals to go extinct, and it is extremely illegal. Animal parts such as horns, tusks, and gallbladders are highly expensive which poachers are willing to trade weapons and drugs .
from ecosystems, destroying the relationships of which the energy flows in a food web, and
Although poaching is an illegal act, it is still a growing problem in the world because it is making the extinction of various animals more probable. Not only it cruel, but it affects the environment and ecosystem where these animals reside. Although various people, usually trophy hunters or those uninformed, argue that it isn’t that big of a problem, there are realities to it that won’t be stopped unless we act upon it and bring awareness of the situation.
Poaching is bad thing to do to an animal and can wipe out a whole race of species.
Poaching is a worldwide problem because it is affecting the whole food chain, including humans. A year after a logging road went into forest areas in Sarawak, Malaysia, in 2001, not a single large mammal remained (Begley). If one animal goes extinct, then a snowball effect will happen because the animal that depended on the extinct animal for food will have a harder time getting food and eventually that species will die off also, leaving us humans with very little food choices in our future.
There are hundreds of animal species that are endangered and could possibly be extinct within a few years. Some people might think that poaching endangered species is fine because we are getting cool looking furs from them, but that animal could go extinct and the can effect many other animal species and they could also go extinct. People need to stop poaching endangered species because hundreds of animal species are now extinct or almost extinct because of the criminals killing them even though they know that, that animal is almost extinct, then they leave the animal lay there dead, and the last few of a species are struggling to hold on.
In addition to working collected, if poaching is to halt, then people must be obedient in their moral obligation to defend nature. In her book Duffy states, “Small changes in individual behaviors, choices about what products we buy and what kinds of conservation we support can make a difference to wildlife” (Duffy 2010). If people do the correct thing, even if it is as modest as not buying animal skin or fur from poached creatures, then their obedience will only impact nature in constructive ways. One person’s obedience may effect another’s and can ultimately ignite a chain reaction of people being obedient and caring for nature. Nature can not stop poaching. Nature can not stop deforestation or pollution. The only ones who can stop these effects
Even though it is a punishable of people still poach. Why do we need any other reason other than you shouldn’t do that to stop you from harming animals or poaching? In ‘How Poaching Works’ even when protected by laws, Endangered animals numbers are decreasing due to high trade demands and black market prices. Elephants, tigers, rhinoceros and Asian bears face survival challenges because of poaching. These animals have body parts that are considered valuable. If your heart was valuable to a creature would it be alright for them to take it and leave you to die? No, because you have rights and that's wrong, right? Well, then humans need to not leave endangered animals to die because they think it’s valuable.Poaching is wrong and humans need to leave animals alone so that they can live in peace and harmony without having to worry
Giving the animals more room inside the shelters is another way to improve the shelters. When they sit alone they can be lonely and depressed. Especially when they do not have much room to walk and stretch inside the shelter.
Donate just a dollar it does not have to be much money, but at least a dollar to help make a difference in these animals’ lives. Animal shelters keep dangerous animals locked up so that they cannot roam the streets attacking people and or livestock. Farmers who have cattle for food can be bitten by a rabbi invested animal and then the cattle meat would not be any good and the farmer would have to put all his cattle to sleep so that the rabies wouldn’t be in the food that people eat. Farmers help keep people in the world fed and healthy by raising livestock to sell to butchers to eat and if a wild animal got a hold of one of the farmers livestock then all the meat that farmer would produce would not make it to the shelves of ones closest grocer. Animal shelters not only keep animals safe but also keep the people of their communities
Imagine you are this beautiful elephant peacefully drinking water from the waterhole among other African animals and then you hear gun shots firing everywhere. You are running for your life when suddenly everything becomes pitch black, then you open your eyes and see a man with a gun pointing at your head laughing as you lay dying. The general point is that almost all animals are getting to the brink of extinction or are either being tagged as an endangered species by the IUCN Red List. The IUCN “International Union for Conservation of Nature” Red List is a list of millions of species and subspecies from all over the world that are currently losing its population due to poaching. This is a powerful tool that helps push the government to