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Threatened Habitats

Published on Nov 29, 2015

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Threatened Habitats

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HUMAN CAUSES

  • Poachers: one of the largest causes of endangered species and extinction.
  • Poaching occurs mainly in Africa but also occurs in most Asian countries.
  • Habitat Degradation: the other cause of extinction
  • Habitat degradation leads to animals losing their homes and the already fragile ecosystems breaking, leading to many species dying off.

EFFECT ON INEQUALITY

  • If your pet and all its species were suddenly to go extinct, how would you feel?
  • Of the tremendous amount of known species, we are losing approximately 0.01 to 0.1% of species. Of this 2 million, that means around 200-2,000 extinctions a year for the lower estimate
  • For the larger estimate (0.1%) and being 100 million species on our planet, around 10,000 to 100,000 species are becoming extinct
  • If someone came along to your house with a bulldozer and knocked your house down, you wouldn't be very happy.
  • Sadly this is the case for many animals and even fish, amphibians and insects, are being left high and dry due to the dumping of pollutants into water sources.

EFFECT ON INEQUALITY

  • Poachers play a large part. Take the black rhino for instance, in 1997 WWF launched an African Rhino program to protect the remaining 2,599 rhinos. Today there are around 4,000 black rhinos in the wild
  • It took 18 years and heavy penalties for poachers, to get the population of black rhinos back off the threshold of extinction.
  • Tigers are another species that are becoming extinct. Since the start of the last century, we lost 97% of the species.

NEWSARTICLES

AFRICAN GOVERNMENT

  • The African government is putting laws on the poaching and trafficing of wildlife.
  • prohibit the purchase, acquisition, sale, supply, or export of any live animal that is listed as threatened or protected

AN NGO HELPING

  • IAPF provides anti-poaching rangers with equipment, management, support and training to help these rangers on the first and last line of derfence, whilst working alongside credible partners.

INDIVIDUALS

  • Many individuals support anti-poaching and many charities and NGOs have grown to become fully fledged with others supporters.
  • Other individuals have joined charities and are ambassadors for the charities, by going to other countries and helping with conservation and getting the message out there.