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    Johnson. This movie actually based on a video game with the same name, but movie showing more visual effect and shock when audience watching this movie. The main character is Dwayne Johnson as Davis Okoye, which is a primatologist and head of an anti-poaching unit and Naomie Harris as Dr. Kate Caldwell, she is a discredited genetic engineer. The giant gorilla (George), wolf and crocodile in the movie exposed to the pathogen which made by gene manipulation company Energyne. The gene editing tool behind

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    and poaching due to human activity. An African elephant is dominant of its environment and provides a serious impact on the ecology by removing trees, trampling grasses, churning up water, and making mud wallows. Also, they are important to the African culture. Currently, Africa as a continent is starting to lose its most valuable mammal as a result of poaching. Poaching is the practice of illegal activities consisting of hunting, killing, and/or capturing an animal. The purpose of poaching in this

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    Himalayan country caught between China and India. It is home to many wildlife animals. One in particular, the Greater One-Horned Rhino. They are among one of the most sought after animals. The reason these animals are so popular especially in their country are because of their horns. Greater One-Horned Rhinos are identified by a single black horn about 8-25 inches long (World). Instead of admiring the beauty of these animals’ people in this country are out to kill them. These people are known as poachers

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    Animals provide essential resources of livelihood. They hold major impacts on society. Without animals, a variety of sources of food, of protection, guidance, survival, and support would be lost. Resources given in the world would not function as they would without. Animals can give those in search of, a sense of family. They can also give a source of therapy. Animals can cause amusement and laughter. Sources for consumption and money. People pay others to go out and kill animals to be able to eat

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    innate greed and because of this, they go out of their way to earn money by maliciously mistreating and malevolently hunting elephants. Due to this flaw, many elephants die each day. Elephant poaching is undoubtedly deplorable and you as the United Nation must put your plan into action before these majestic animals are extinct. Not only is it illegal, but their existence is vital to the ecosystem and food chain, thus meaning that we must stop neglecting this problem. First of all, elephant

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    population of a variety of species, and trophy hunting can be linked to poaching. Although trophy hunting can cause a horrendous amount of damage to several species, it is needed to keep some species of animal from destroying resources like farm land. In some areas, many species flourish because of the lack of natural predators. Proponents argue that hunting this species is an effective way of managing their population as some animals can destroy crops and other resources. Therefore, hunting is necessary

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    Introduction Poaching is the illegal killing of wildlife animals. Poaching can be found in almost every part of the globe. In Alberta, Canada, six people amounted seventy one thousand dollars of fines for multiple poaching charges through the course of seven years (Unknown, 2015). The African forest elephants lost sixty two percent of their population from 2002 to 2012 because of ivory poaching (Nature, 2013). In India, a combined effort of poaching, prey depletion and habitat destruction led to

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    largest land dwelling animal belongs to the elephant, more specifically, the African elephant. Elephants also are some of the most deadly animals, which therefore increase the danger of human and elephant interactions. The more human interactions occur, the more deaths result, whether it is the elephant or the human who dies. These animals, surprisingly, are socially apt; their trunk is used for more than just eating and drinking- it is used for socializing. They are complex animals who live in large

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    as more poachers kill for their ivory tusks. (Durando) The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF), has been an organization for over 61 years concerning the protection of native African animals. Elephant poaching has become a more increasing issue over the past years. Hunting is used for control of population, but poaching can threaten the African elephants, and could cause the species to need to be protected. Many organizations have been made to benefit the elephants with protective measures. The AWF

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    Nowadays, understanding about the general harmful effects of poaching on wildlife has become common knowledge. However, the severity and threat pertaining to poaching is still not well known to many. The presenter informed us that poaching has become so dangerous in South Africa that it's declared as an organized crime by the government. Presenter emphasizes that poachers have not only killed animals but also people attempting to stop these poaching attempts, as they live by the "shoot first, ask later"

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