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    How To Stop Poaching

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    Action Poaching is a war, and many animals lose their lives and family to it. Although many people don't think it's bad, it is. Many animals have gone extinct from it. People in the world need to stop poaching otherwise we won't have elephants, tigers,rhinos or any other animals anymore. People really don't care, but if we don't stop poaching we won't have any of these animals. Elephants tusks are used for piano keys, billiards balls and many other human enjoyments. Many animals get poached

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    Pros And Cons Of Poaching

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    “Stopping poaching is not just in the interests of animals… it is in the interest of us, and in the interests of our humanity.” –Stated by the International Anti-Poaching Foundation (Problem). Poaching rates, as large as they are, are growing rapidly and have yet to slow down in the past years. People are willing to do whatever it takes to poach an animal, since the amount ivory sells for has grown tremendously. There are many different alternatives to ivory so there is no reason for the poaching rates

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    people know, poaching has been a common problem around the United States. In Idaho specifically, hunting is considered a pretty big sport, therefore there are quite a few poachers in Idaho. Title 36 Fish and Game, Chapter 14 General Penal Provisions, also known as policy 36-1404, speaks and addresses the problem of poaching in the state of Idaho. “Any person who pleads guilty, is found guilty of or is convicted of the illegal killing or the illegal possession or illegal waste of game animals or birds

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    Poaching Millions of animals die illegally every year, because of us. This is called poaching. It is 100% illegal to kill protected animals. The definition of poaching is “ When an animal is killed illegally. It usually occurs when an animal possesses an item that we want.” Over 1,000 species die off every year, because of us. We are wiping out species over 1,000 faster than nature can create new ones. There are over 1,000,000 species worldwide. If we keep up the rate of killing over 1,000 species

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    Causal Chain Essay How do animals become extinct? People have killed animals since the beginning of human existence, but animal extinction was not as big of an issue before guns were invented. Now that people have guns they can kill more animals faster. Even with hunting laws people still kill animals illegally and some may never be caught. Hunters illegally poach wild animals for furs or tusks and some animals have become extinct due to the poaching. Hunters poach animals such as Elephants, Rhinos

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    just a cute animal i seen on a movie , Elephants became a symbolf of respect , good luck , strength, and wisdom. (Show them my tattoo) IV. Thesis Statement: My purpose today is to inform you on the illegal poaching on elephants and the ivory trade. V. Preview: My speech would consist on the illegal poaching , ivory trade and how we can help . Transition: I would like to start off by given you guys an insight on how illegal poachincg BODY I. First Key Point – The Problem Illegal poaching A. According

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    today, animals are being poached illegally for sport or for their body parts. The number of extinctions has increased dramatically over the past decade with extinction rates skyrocketing as other species are left endangered. International law should be enforced to eliminate poaching of animals. Species that are hunted to extinction or endangerment prevent future generations from studying the species or enjoy the sight of them. When species go extinct the ecosystem surrounding the animal would spiral

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    annihilation. These six animals are being slaughtered so that their body parts, such as tusks, pelts, eyes, and bones, can be illegally sold for large amounts of money ("Africa's Poaching Crisis – AWF"). Zoologists, people who observe every aspect of wildlife and protect these species from dangerous threats, are stepping with other wildlife specialists to prevent and end the extinction of African animals threatened by poachers.

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    have been disproven and have no real medical value). Innocent endangered animals are being killed for false hopes and cures within the eastern culture. Poaching has traditionally been defined as the illegal hunting, killing or capturing of wild animals. The difference between poaching and hunting is one, is that poaching is hunting without the approval of whomever controls or owns the land. Even though some people believe poaching creates lots of business and brings in major income for certain smaller

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    Poaching In Africa Essay

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    Poaching in Africa Over the past 40 years, nearly 52 percent of the world’s wildlife has been wiped out of existence. Africa’s large mammal population, alone, has taken a toll of 59 percent since 1970. A majority of this massive deflation has been caused by the astounding abundance of poaching in these regions. Africa's increasing rates of illegal poaching are a result of humanity’s selfish demand for an individual body part such as tusks, pelts, or bones, which can be sold on the black market

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