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Wildlife Management in Africa

Title: Wildlife Management in Africa
Category: Literature / English | Words: 2060 | Pages: 8.8 (approximately 235 words/page)


Wildlife Management in Africa

Wildlife Management in Africa In the past three decades, many of Africa’s wild animals have suffered a massive decline in population due to poaching. Africa is the world's second largest continent and home to thousands of species of animals. Unlike in North America, most of these animals roam completely free in an almost totally undeveloped environment. In attempt to save these animals from possible extinction, anti-poaching laws have been enacted by governments throughout Africa, …showed first 75 words of 2060 total

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showed last 75 words of 2060 total…http://proquest.umi.com Peck, John. “Asian Meltdown Hits Zimbabwe.” Zmagazine. Internet 2/6/01. www.zmag.org/zmag/articles/pecksept98.htm Rembert, Tracy. “Opening the Ivory Door.” Environmental News Network. October 5, 1998. www.enn.com/enn-features-archives/1998/10/100598/ivory_23818.asp Salopek, Paul. “Poaching for Elephant Tusks Alarms Africa Anew.” Chicago Tribune. http://chicagotibune.com/news/nationworld/article/0,2669,SAV-0004100104,FF.html Swindells, Steven. “Elephant Airlift to Angola Brings New hope.” Environmental News Network. September 11, 2000. www.enn.com/extras/printer-friendly.asp?storyid=31322

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