Without giraffe, it is difficult to imagine the landscape of Africa. Unfortunately, the future may be a reality: mammals of the highest land in the world are on the verge of extinction
In the last three decades, the number of giraffes has decreased nearly 40%, mainly due to pheasant exploration, habitat destruction and fragmentation, and giraffe bone carving and international trade in hunting trophies.
That is why conservation groups - natural resource conservation, biodiversity, international humanitarian society, International Animal Welfare Foundation - have designated the US Fish and Wildlife Service as an endangered species as one of the endangered species in the United States, I asked for assistance. Protect the giraffe. building
Most imported giraffe parts are prohibited from entering the United States and restricting exports. Our country is indeed an important importer of giraffe parts and products and over 21,400 sculptures of giraffe bone and 3,000 giraffe crusts have been imported to the United States over the past 10 years, so this is It is important.
It seems that it is growing to help regulate the domestic trade of our country's giraffe trophies and parts. NRDC and its partners found at least 1,224 giraffe parts on the US network within a month
It helps to reduce giraffe trophy hunting. Currently, the United States is an important importer of the Kirin hunting trophy, with more than one giraffe trophy on average being imported to the United States on average every day.
Some call the giraffe's plight "extinction of silence", but few people even know that it is happening. Until quite recently, we have not noticed that there are various giraffes. But I can not keep going on this
With the growth of the giraffe parts market and the unprecedented import of the kirin trophy to the United States, we must do our best to protect these elegant creatures. By keeping the Kirin Endangered Species Protection Act, the world will pay attention to its predicament. It also helps funds for scientific research and protection of the giraffe where they live so we can continue to see these symbolic creatures in Africa.
99% of species classified as endangered or endangered species was successfully arrested by protection measures in the United States under the Endangered Species Protection Act. However, due to the environmental impact of human activities, species losses continue to increase worldwide. Biologists estimate that over 500 flora and fauna and flora and fauna of our country have been extinct since the pilgrim landed in Plymouth Rock in 1620. The situation with the most biologically rich ecosystem on the planet is getting worse. Tropical rain forests around the world contain half of all species and lose millions of acres of forest annually. When these habitats are destroyed, uncaptured species are lost. In short, the extinction speed of today is not natural.
The Endangered Species Protection Act is a major success case of conservation and is the most effective law in Japan to protect endangered wildlife. 99% of the species listed in the law survive and many species are recovering. The Endangered Species Protection Act enables flexible protection of endangered wildlife and requires federal, state, tribal and local government officials to cooperate to prevent extinction. Groups like wildlife guards, and all passionate wildlife supporters who support wildlife conscience every day, make a difference by speaking quietly. Together we can ensure the future of our beloved wildlife and wildlife
The Endangered Species Act: The Congress passes the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and protects endangered species and their ecosystems. Species that are in danger of extinction in all or most areas of that species are considered endangered species and are designated as endangered species if there is a possibility of extinction in the future. The NOAA fishery and the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) are in charge of implementing the ESA jointly. The NOAA fishery is in charge of distant fish including salmon fish and steel head fish. When species are included ESA needs to recover species and make efforts to provide different plans.