There are many animals that are affected by poaching in Africa alone. The animals affected include Black Rhinos, Mountain Gorillas, African Elephants, Lions and Grey Zebras. Black Rhinos population has gone down, sadly, by 97.6% since the year 1960. Population of Mountain Gorillas is fewer than 900.Last year alone more than 35,000 African Elephants were killed. Lions, in seven African countries, are extinct so …show more content…
The vast majority of poaching is caused by organized crime groups that weaponry and high- powered technology to kill and track lots of animals at the same time without being caught by anybody. Objects they use include AK-47s a type of gun, grenade launchers, and night-vision goggles so they can see to animals at nighttime, GPS and low flying helicopters to kill these animals. I hate school very a lot.
What does this mean for Africa you may ask? Well for the elephants and lions it means they are in a vulnerable population state. The Grey Zebra is endangered species population state. Lastly, the Black Rhinos and Mountain Gorillas are critically endangered species population state. At current poaching rates, the African elephants, Black rhinos, and other iconic and beautiful African wildlife may be LONG GONE WITHIN OUR