Step 1- Take an eco-tour that includes elephant viewing. You might go on a traditional safari or opt for a Photography tour. Either way, money from eco-tourism helps to convince governments and individuals about the value of conserving wild animals.
Step 2- Support ivory bans by avoiding products made from ivory or any other part of an elephant. While many countries have bans against ivory trade, some individuals still choose to buy ivory on the black market. If you own an ivory or skin product, avoid wearing it as demand perpetuates poaching.
Step 3- Give money to organizations doing research on elephants and working for better conservations. Research helps scientists and policymakers understand the impact of human encroachment on elephants and to monitor the populations throughout Africa. Your donation may be used to help fund research project, refuges for elephants or other projects.
Step 4- Volunteer with a conservation organization in Africa. You can help take care of elephants in refuges, educate local farmers about ways to prevent conflict with elephants and help with other conservation efforts. You may also be able to help with ongoing research projects.
Step 5- Visit zoos that participate in international efforts to save elephants. Although some zoos have been criticized for their elephant treatment, others are actively involved in research and conservation efforts. Find out how elephants at your local zoo are treated and what's being done to preserve the species.
Step 6- Participate in fundraisers held by zoos or conservation organizations benefiting zoos. You'll learn more about the elephants' plight and give money to the organization at the same time.
Nations around the world have put a ban on hunting elephants for their tusks. Also, the sale of Ivory (elephant tusk) is a crime in most nations. Since ivory is the main reason why elephants were killed in thousands, the ban on ivory sale has actually helped reduce the number of poaching incidents in Africa and India. Still there is illegal sale of ivory in the black market and law enforcement authorities around the globe are trying to catch such criminals to help the elephants.
They take care of the young growth by nurturing them, teaching the young the migration path, protecting the young against threats like lions, tigers and hyenas.
They often use their sharp ivory tusks to prevent these kind of threats.
Youve got to wash it daily feed it daily and play with it daily
pick up a rachael ray cookbook throw it in a pile of peanuts and sprinkle caramel on top and then coat a plastic ball with the mixture and throw it in their turds
Release them into the wild in some suitable nature park.
(Don't do anything mean anyway, they don't forget).
Make a law to prevent people from hurting them or take them out of their habitat and take care of them.
they protect them and take care of them. Asia is good with medicine and animals. Asia loves elephants bcuz they help
The poaching of elephants, unless prevented and the elephants protected, would eventually drive the elephants to extinction.
which retiles are in danger of extintion?
Common Yarrow is in no danger of extinction.
Elephants are becoming extinct due to the killing of elephants for their tusks.
Because of confrontations between elephants and poaching for ivory, meat and hides. Some threats for Asian elephant are: Habitat loss and fragmentation, Illegal hunting and trade, Capture of wild elephants, Genetic threat, Disease, etc.
yes
No
As a species, the raccoon is in no danger of extinction.
Give a reason for the extinction of dinosaurs What species is now in danger of extinction
Yes it is.
They were overrun by brown elephants.