In the article Slaughter of the African elephants by Samantha
Strindberg and Fiona Maisels it talks about how in Africa they are slaughtering
the wild life animals for humans own personal use, but in the article it mainly
talks about the killing of elephants for the tusk which makes ivory and it’s in
very high demand so the people who are murdering them most likely aren’t doing
it for nothing they’re taking the tusk and getting the money for them and these
people are called poachers. Even though elephants play a role like every animal
do elephants help breathing and the spreading of seeds to create trees when
using the bathroom in different places all over “tens of thousands of forest
elephants have been butchered over the past decade. A staggering 62 percent
vanished from central Africa between 2002 and 2011.” So out of 10,000 its
really only 3,800 left that is a lot of murdering of one animal for one thing
that belongs to the animal anyway. These poachers have animals scared to walk
down certain roads because they know if they do it is a chance of them being
slaughtered. Also just like humans I am pretty sure animals have feelings and
like their mothers and fathers and depend on them just like human children do
and to take away a child’s mother or father is very sad. With all the killing
of them there will be no elephants left and they will be talked about like
dinosaurs to us because they will go extinct and the children of the next
decades will never be able to see a elephant.
Good summary and analysis. What do you think should be done to stop this? 90
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