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    get the point out there that animals are not supposed to be killed for sport. There are many reasons why we need animals. An example of this is bees… pollinate our flowers and without bees, there would be no flowers, nuts or apples. Most of our fruits would be gone. I love animals and I want to help society grow and cherish. Animals are dying and going extinct... for what?!?! SPORT? Why do people want to kill animals for their felt or ivory? Why kill endangered animals just for black market trading

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    oh my!” Some know animals such as these to be scary; other people understand these animals to be a beautiful creation of Earth. Whether you are afraid of mighty beasts or simply in awe of them, it astonishes many people when they realize how few of them are still alive. Rhinoceroses, elephants, leopards, tigers, African lions, and many more creatures are all considered an endangered species, and we are the reason they are deemed that way. The one element all of those animals have in common is that

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    Animal trafficking should have stricter laws with imports and exports. First, animals will go extinct because of the amount of poaching. Next, animals are treated very inhumane and are abused during travel. Lastly, certain licenses allow hunters to kill animals as a trophy piece. All of these reasons are the main parts of why animal trafficking is so bad and illegal, but still, animals are still being transported. Most types of animals are also being killed for people in Asia, mostly China and Thailand

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    Poaching is the practice of illegally killing animals. Poaching animals can impact animals in many ways, such as disrupting the food chain, making animals endangered or even extinct.To stop poaching we can, fund companies that help stop poaching such as protecting a family of red pandas and arrest those who poach. from today, over 40 animals are affected by poachers each year , also, there are about 450,000-700,000 African elephants killed by poaching, that means at least 18,000,000 animals could

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    Poaching Is Wrong

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    How would you feel if your family was killed in order to gain profit? Animals like elephants in Africa are exposed to poachers out in the wild savannahs. Sadly, poaching is an everyday occurrence nowadays. In the past, it wasn’t much of an issue. Though now in the modern age, the problem man chose to ignore for several generations is now causing an issue not many are willing to solve. The punishment for poaching should be more severe. Knowing that poachers sell ivory among other things to the black

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    are all members of the “African Big Five” and are amongst some of the most powerful animals in the world , but a negative aspect these animals share is that their populations are plummeting. This decrease in population size is mainly due to the fact that hunting for survival in developed countries is more of a tradition of the past as hunters are now simply looking for the trophy rather than the meat. African animal populations in general are decreasing, as are many specie throughout the world, but

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    Why is poaching a concern? What can be done to “turn the tide” against poaching? I am writing this essay to explain or answer these two questions that are being asked. Some things that I think would help with poaching are maybe gathering people up to patrol the area where poaching is at its strongest, and then I think it will ease down the number of kills occurring among elephants. Another idea that I think could help resolve poaching is making traps to capture poachers that attempt to poach elephants

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    1.1. The critical situation of elephant poaching is costing Africa millions in lost tourism income. Many tourists do not appreciate waiting in queues for their cars to be searched at the entrance. Seeing dead animals (such as elephants and rhinos) as a result of poaching, hearing gunshots and the sound of anti-poaching helicopter patrolling the area can scare the tourists and ruin the experience of visiting a nature reserve to reconnect with nature and this prevents tourists from returning. Elephants

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    Pros And Cons Of Poaching

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    abundance of animals that are becoming extinct or endangered due to poaching. Animals such as Rhinos, Turtles, Gorillas, and the Tigers are critically endangered due to vulnerability and have been jeopardized by human activities. Many countries have legalized poaching, but still this problem has increased significantly in the past decade. If the world does not stop this issue countless of animals will become extinct, and our older generation will never be able to see these exotic animals living in their

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    that's what is happening to animals and some people are just having to pay $500, don’t you think there should be more? According to Star Tribune the only punishment for killing deer when it is not deer season is only $500. That's not enough for killing animals and making the become endangered. Therefore, there should be a bigger consequence for poaching for because it leads to endangerment of animals and animals should not be used to make things that we want. Poaching animals when not in season is a

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