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Endangered Species Becoming Extinct
Cory W. Morrel
MAY 15, 2021
Wild Elephants that roam free escape home, endangered of being threatened are near killed in wildlife safari by wild poachers, pirating trade goods of ivory tusks for black-market value markets.
African Elephants are hunted everyday for their ivory tusks against their will, at the intimidating intent of poachers stealing their property to make soap and goods leaving the descendant of the mammoth creatures in the Pleistocene Epoch period 2.6 million years ago ending in the Helecene period 4,000 years ago. These timeless creatures that roamed earth that transcended to make the continents thrive with beauty and harmony at threatened of being killed off for pleasure and sport because of greed of profit by illegal poaching. With the threat of poachers, guerrilla warfare and land decimation, elephants have limited options or where these majestic creatures that transcended the wooly mammoth can travel. Food shortages because a burden for Elephants in the dry desert heat summer months of July and August in Kenya, Tanzania, and Nairobi when water supply dries up from drought. Rain barely produces from precipitation to keep green-leafy fruits and trees that grow nuts, which elephants eat, to survive their fate on course of their journey. So elephants, despite being illegal poachers in Africa, Asia and India stealing their ivory tusks exist. Weather is weaponized to become elephants' worst enemy. Dehydration to prevent disease becomes and adversity, so mindless poachers and thieves will heartlessly still attempt to steal elephants property of ivory tusks when these serene animals of harmony die in the hands of nature. Today in 2021 ASPCA, UNICEF, and other wildlife agency non-profit programs diligently are actively performing action to response in desperate bravery to protect elephants with their cousins from the threat risks to protect fellow animals in danger of nature. Today there are 40-50,000 elephants left in the world that contribute great advantage to the ecosystem, travel, and tourism in world economies and incomes in many areas.