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    residents who view elephants as pests. The illegal ivory trade has skyrocketed in recent years. Decreasing the demand for ivory is essential. Never buy‚ sell‚ or wear ivory. Write to your politicians to speak out against poaching. (Americans can write a letter to the Secretary of State on the Wildlife Conservation Society website.) For information on organizations that combat the illegal ivory trade‚ see National Geographic’s page‚ Blood Ivory: How to Help. In addition‚ you can help provide captive

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    Expository Writing

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    Courtney Krup Expository Writing 10/20/2010 Paper 3 Humans are perceived to be the most evolved and advanced form of life on earth today‚ especially in comparison with other animals on the planet. The actions of both humans and animals have been analyzed for centuries‚ as seen in the works “Meat and Milk Factories” by Peter Singer and Jim Mason‚ “An Elephant Crackup?” by Charles Siebert‚ and “The Solitary Stroller and the City” by Rebecca Solnit. In each of these essays‚ the author delves

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    species is and can raise awareness to save them. However‚ this just makes it more likely for people to want to kill them for their own needs as they now know what it can be used for. For example‚ according to English Archbishop William Booth‚ elephant’s ivory can be worth over $200 a kilogram and is in high demand (Booth). Once hunters know this‚ they will only want to kill the elephants more. Another reason they support trophy hunting is because they think it is inevitable no matter what they do. Teacher

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    wildlife trade monitoring network‚ estimate that it runs into hundreds of millions of dollars.” (2015). Tigers‚ Elephants‚ Rhinos‚ and even sea creatures like turtles are just a few animals that are being poached for this trade. The elephants for their ivory and Rhinos for their horns‚ is all that a poacher is after and metric tons of the stuff is being seized. The question to that is‚ how much is getting through that nobody knows about? Plants‚ yes plants‚ and other animals are all being sold for such

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    The sun rose tranquilly

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    The sun rose tranquilly‚ shedding its nighttime coat and sending warm beams of heat to illuminate the carved obsidian prison. The black rock penitentiary stood out like a spire on the plain‚ its sides smooth from constant battering by the relentless wind. The foreboding presence of the rock seemed to soak in the warmth with a greedy relish accustomed to the cold and opaque silence of the twilight. In the distance‚ a midnight wolf‚ sensing the end of the hunting hour‚ howled its lonely existence

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    POACHING

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    snares .The snare is a length loop of wire bent to form a noose. They place the snares on wildlife trial. It gets caught on the animals lag‚ neck or trunk on elephants. Most Poachers use guns. poaching problems ? More than 16 tones of illegal ivory was found in customs operations around the world in 2002. It is estimated that 40‚000 black bears are killed legally each year and just as many illegally. Animals around the world are killed each day for their body parts a story of poaching ?

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    what the hrll is this!

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    it benefits the host country so it can develop and boost its economy and on the other hand the tourists can be really ignorant be really unlawful and do illegal things e.g. steal lumps of coral reefs which take millions of years to grow and take ivories from endangered species like the rhino black/white I don’t know and also the elephants tusks etc so that’s my conclusion I can’t say much about it (tourism) because to me it’s both. wtf is wrng with u dipsticks seriulsy I cant even sign upy conclusion

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    Elephant Helping Trunk

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    Elephants are intelligent‚ gifted‚ and exquisite mammals that can figure out tasks by themselves or cooperatively. In the article “Elephants Can Lend a Helping Trunk”‚ the passage “Elephants Know When They Need a Helping Trunk in a Cooperative Task”‚ and the video “Elephants Show Cooperation”‚ the sources all argue that elephants are very shrewd animals that are capable of completing tasks. All of the sources say that elephants are considered to be cooperative‚ clever‚ prudent‚ and more. In the

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    The Ivory Coast

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    Côte d’Ivoire Ivory Coast is located on the south coast of West Africa. It is bound by Liberia and Guinea to the west‚ Mali and Burkina Faso to the north‚ Ghana to the east and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. Côte d’Ivoire‚ also known as the Ivory Coast or officially the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire‚ is a country known for it’s cocoa production. The exact coordinates are 6.8500° N‚ 5.3000° W. It’s poulation is 20.6 million people. The southern Ivory Coast forest is a typical rain forest;

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    Wilbour  Plaque                      The  Wilbour  Plaque  is  named  after  Charles  Edwin  Wilbour  a  Egyptologist  that   came  across  the  slab  in  1881‚  in  Egypt.  The  Wilbour  Plaque  is  made  out  of   Limestone  rock.  Measuring  6  and  3/16  x  8  11/16  x  1  5/8  inches.  The  stone  slab  is   engraved  with

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