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    Case: Rhino Hunting

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    wildlife in the South Africa National Parks. They would also generate revenue through wildlife sales‚ making the selling of rhino part of their vision‚ but they did this because they also believed in recolonization of wildlife in case of disease or poaching. They would also only relocate the species if it didn’t endanger the species in its present location‚ although they didn’t intend on selling to mostly hunters. 2. Who are the suppliers of rhino and what was the average selling price of a rhino

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    Rhino Horns Case Study

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    consumers can afford it and the demand will increase again‚ motivating the poachers to go hunting. Another point is that having farmed rhinos rarely save wild ones‚ especially when they are highly available. The poachers will not stop the act of poaching even if farmed rhino horns are sold. In some other regions such as South Africa‚ poisoning the horns seemed like an alternative to saving the rhinos. This helps to reduce the demand as people will get sick if they drink it. However‚ this solution

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    World Wildlife Fund Ad

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    concentrates on Tigers only. This image focuses on the ideas of tiger conservation‚ family‚ and poaching in hopes of pulling at people’s heart strings to raise money. The main way they do this is by focusing on your family and connecting the viewer to the advertisement by manipulating their emotions. By manipulating the viewer’s emotions they cause them to donate money to the tiger conservation effort. If poaching continues the beautiful tigers of the world may become extinct. The most prominent idea

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    Lion Population decreasing rapidly Lion deaths have been at an all-time high lately. Lion’s existence is becoming less likely in parts of Africa. “Recent studies on African lion population show that about three-quarters of Africa’s savannah has disappeared over the past 50 years”‚ (Evans para 4.) As the years have passed the deaths of lions have become so much more popular. They have become popular now because the deaths are not due to a natural life cycle. There are only a few lions left in the

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    make money by singing‚ which is also another passion‚ to donate. I could have a food drive for the ones who are starving. Thus‚ the poverty rate plummits. As soon as I was exposed to the horror of poachin‚ I knewIi would be the one to cease it. Poaching animals is another flaw that I would like to fix . I could use my passion‚ writing‚ by creating persuasive speeches that could‚ hopefully‚ change their minds. Although that doesn’t sound too safe‚ I could be an Animal Rights Activist. It’s a job

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    000 elephants have been illegally poached in Africa and now the President of Kenya is collaborating with Space for Giants to combat poaching. Space for Giants is a Kenya-based charity that protects elephants through techniques such as GPS collaring and working with local communities to prevent human-wildlife conflict. In Namibia‚ trophy hunts fund

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    Komodo Research Paper

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    Background: If you smuggle drugs‚ the DEA will chase after you with military-grade force. Pirate a movie? The FBI will impose up to a 5-year prison sentence and a $250‚000 fine. But what if you smuggle an animal? You’ll be up against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service—they don’t have weapons‚ and there are only 400 of them working year-round (versus 11‚000 DEA agents). If you succeed‚ you’ll make millions selling to rich farmers and billionaire collectors. And if you get caught‚ you’ll only be fined

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    Hu Ki Tribe Analysis

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    In the beginning of my reading‚ it was talking about the Indian tribe cutting down the tree which I felt like they should have told a ceremony like the one that they do for the killing of an animal. Especially because trees is part of the nature and it represents something big for the wild animals that lives in the jungle such as monkeys. I found that very inhumane by their part but I should understand that it was something that they had to do in order to make money from the various of items that

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    The Benefits Of Hunting

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    Hunting is a practice which has thrived through the centuries from the beginning of man to modern day civilizations. When the first colonists sailed to these lands and established the America that we know today‚ hunting was a skill they needed to master very quickly in order to survive. Since that time‚ hunting has sprouted a multi-billion dollar industry‚ fueled by millions of Americans who continue the tradition. Hunting has emerged as an outdoor sport‚ enjoyed by many. Like all sports‚ hunting

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    One interesting fact about lions is that Girl lions do not have manes but boys do. In the Scope magazine “Attack of the man eaters” is written by Laura Trashis. The story “Met the lion whisperer” is written by Susan Orlen. In the story “Attack of the man eaters” the main character is Colonel J. H. Patterson. He does not like lions at all. And in “Met the lion whisperer” the main character is Kevin Richardson. He loves the two lions named Meg and Amie. The article compares the lions and the

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