Africa's wildlife conservation

in blurtstory •  3 years ago 

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INTRODUCTION
Most wild animals of the world are dominant in Africa, these wild animals includes the mountain gorilla, zebras, wolves etc. In order to protect these wild animals from further reduction or decline, we took it as our responsibility to train rangers and also, involve sniffer dogs to stop wildlife traffickers. It is a must for wild animals to survive in their local habitat, that's why a lot of empower has been done in many communities in other to help enhance the illegal activities done on wildlife.

Those who are highly responsible for the protection of these wild animals are humans. Sharing land across the continent, local communities and wildlife often live alongside each other, leading to struggles for space and water. If people and wildlife learn to live together — inside and outside of protected areas — the future for all will thrive.

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CHALLENGES
illegal activities on wildlife such as;

  1. Illegal hunting
  2. illegal burning of wildlife environment
  3. Animal Trafficking
    No relationship between the people and the wildlife Community

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Solutions

  1. Enforcement of law to stop the wildlife 2. illegal activities.
  2. Training wildlife rangers.
  3. Creating room for wildlife relationship with humans
  4. Viral awareness on the importance of wild animals
  5. Conducting research on wildlife

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with all these, we have understood that wild animals are very important to both humans and nature. So, it is our sole priority as Africans to guide and protect these animals, and to stop any illegal activities on wildlife. Thanks you.

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Please source your images.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I took pictures with my phone

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

You took all the picture on this post with your phone? That is what i should believe?