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    Poaching Elephants

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    Poaching elephants is a serious problem in Africa Ivory is used for piano key, sculptures, and jewelry . Hundreds of elephants are being killed for their ivory, because of this they are becoming an endangered species. All over Africa different organization are trying to stop the trade of ivory and the extinction of the African elephant. They poaching of elephants for ivory has been going on for centuries, and is even said to be the cause of the northern african elephant extinction. King and…

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    Hunting Persuasive Speech

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    Hunting is like a view from the old days. It a way our ancestors use to live. People nowadays don't even know where their food came from. A lot of people see hunting as a mean and cruel way of life. Hunting you get to learn a different way of life, you get to see and hear different things of life. The only thing that aint right about hunting is that when people don't follow the rules on it and don't take care of the animal like it should be. Some thing you can learn from hunting is, respect,…

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    Ontiveros 1 Giana Ontiveros Honors English 10 Period 4 13 March 2016 Hunting destroys animals Fingers wrapped around the trigger ready to fire at any moment. One eye looking through the scope observing a brown haired dear with long legs. Passionately waiting for the right moment to fire. “Bang! Bang!” the dear has been shot down and is left with a whole through its chest. For many generations hunting has been a part of people’s lives. Our ancestors hunted so they can feed themselves…

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    illegally is 500 dollars. Laws and fines should not be cheap though because it helps ensure that people will follow the rules and hunt legally. Poaching is one major problem that we have in Missouri with deer hunting. Poaching is very illegal and most people that poach do it because they can't afford to buy tags or have no ground to hunt on for themselves. Poaching is a deadly crime against wildlife. Wildlife officials say that legal hunters kill tens of millions of deer every season. For each…

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    mating. Low Rates of Reproduction The breeding season for Pandas is limited to only a few days a year, at which time male Pandas will seek a female to mate with. Adult Pandas will typically spend most of the rest of the year alone. Hunting Poaching the animals for their fur has declined due to strict laws and greater public awareness of the panda’s protected status. Habitats &…

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    Poaching In Zoos

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    Poaching is a worldwide catastrophe that not only affects the animals that are being 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…

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    Ivory Trade Controversy

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    The poaching of elephants and the ivory trade has become an extremely pressing and controversial issue over the past few years, most noticeably in Botswana perspectives have been altered and bias has been made. This issue has sparked unrest and controversy all around the world. Protests began in Botswana concerning it, dividing the environmentalist from the poachers. From the 1970’s to the late 1980’s, elephant populations were slaughtered due to the legal regulated trade in ivory, which…

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    The justification of taking an animals life, for the sake of the money given to the conservation camp that houses these big game animals counterintuitively helps them buy more land to house these animals, and the fact that there are indeed animals that are detrimental to the herd. Whether they are older males who are aggressive to the younger animals and even kill them to maintain dominance. This is bad because usually these males are no longer mating and thus are simply killing off their…

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    Both the passage and the lecture are concerned with the decrease in sea otter population in areas of the Alaskan coast. The author of the passage claims that the decrease is due to pollution of the otters' environment. The professor refutes this point. He avers that the population decline originated in increased predator activity in these areas. First of all, the author points out that there are notable sources of pollution in Alaska, such as oil rigs. Tests conducted on water samples from these…

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    Stop Sport hunting Sport hunting is hunting for recreational purposes, not for survival needs. Sport hunters say it helps protect us and wild animals. This Sport can also contribute to the regulation of animal population. They also pay fees that aid habitat conservation. Yet, although hunters want to help, Sport hunting should be made illegal. Hunting is bad for the environment. People that practice these kind of sport desire “The most impressive trophy” according to “how sport hunting…

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