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    South Africa alone and the numbers are increasing each year. Every day rhinos are being poached for their horns, and by mid-2012, 300 more had been poached. “Currently a rhino is being butchered every 6 hours in Africa, and the issues are many, but there is far too much money at stake to believe legislation alone can make a difference, we must find a way to protect these animals in the field the killing should be stopped’’(About Zoos). “In Africa, a rhino is killed every six hours for its horn.…

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    The Sub-Saharan Africa

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    The sub-Saharan is located in Africa that lies south of the Sahara desert. The sub-regions of sub-Saharan consist of Somalia, Dijibouti, Comoros, and Mauritania. The offical federal republic of somila is a country located in the horn of Africa. Ethopia is to the west, Dijibouti to the north east, the gulf of aden to the north, the indian ocean to the east, and kenya to the southeast. Somila's population consist of 10.8 million people, and most of those people are muslims. The offical republic…

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    Rhino Poaching Essay

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    LITERATURE REVIEW South Africa as a country is faced with many challenges and a common factor that this comprises of is crime and corruption. One of the biggest syndicates that are growing day-by-day is Rhino Poaching. It all starts with individuals who are faced with the difficult conditions of poverty. This is the drive they get to commit such a crime. Rhino poaching is illegal in the Republic of South Africa and is strictly prohibited. Individuals that are found in a situation that involves…

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    universally recognized by their massive bodies, stumpy legs and their horns. - They are renowned for having poor eyesight, but their senses of smell and hearing are well developed. - There are five species and 11 subspecies of rhino; some have two horns, while others have one. The biggest of the five surviving species are Africa's white rhino and Asia's greater one-horned rhinos. - All of the different…

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    Poaching In Zoos

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    poached but also the environment and the people around them. Poaching is the illegal act of over-exploitation of animals and the illegal trading and selling of them whether it be for killing them for certain parts or just the whole body in general. Africa is a continent in which its animals and people that have been strongly affected by poaching and it is now starting to change African economy and the biodiversity of its animals. Hunting has been a necessary part of human life since the…

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    that have sub-species occurring in Africa, South America and parts of Asia. These mammals have a nasal horn which consists of a protein called keratin. Rhinos are poached for their horn. In many Asian cultures rhino horn is believed to have magical properties. This has led to the increase in rhino poaching. Rhino poaching is the act of illegally harvesting rhino horn for sale on the black market. Rhinos are killed by poachers as it is easier to harvest the horn from a dead rhino. The increased…

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    Stop Poaching In Africa

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    hunted for valuable goods such as their fur, tusks, or horns. There is also a demand for live baby animals, such as gorillas. These babies can sell for up to 40, 000 dollars a gorilla. If the babies are taken away, the species can not repopulate when the adults die.The removal of their youth leaves gorillas critically endangered and possibly gone by 2020. Zebras are hunted for fur. Only about 2,000 are left in the wild. Poaching across Africa can be decreased by legalizing ivory sales from…

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    Black Rhino Research Paper

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    flat and wide. This helps them get big mouthfuls of grass when eating. The Rhinos’ face is positioned downwards and easier to graze on grass. The Rhinos are found in many places over the world. The Black Rhino lives mostly in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Kenya and…

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    The various slave trades in Africa did not have the same effects on the continent. In this paper I will examine three slave trades and explore their specific impact on Africa society. This paper will primarily examine the available historical evidence on what political, economic, social, cultural, and demographic effects each slave trade had on the regional area where they captured Africans. First I will explore the oldest slave trades in Africa, the trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean slave trades.…

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    too much, it is done all around the world. Even here in the United States, but what separates us from some other countries is we have DNRs’ and the animals here are not as valuable as a rhino or elephant. In Africa the rhino and elephant are in danger, they are being killed for their horn, or tusk because the ivory is very valuable. With all the poachers out there killing animals when they are not…

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