RESCUING CHEETAHS
ISSUE:
Quick as the
cheetah may be, though, it is far from invincible. The pale-yellow cat
with black spots was once a common sight throughout Africa and much of
Asia. Just over 100 years ago, there were about 100,000 cheetahs in the
world.
But in the the
20th century, that number dropped. Poachers captured cheetahs to sell as
pets. Hunters shot them for sport. And people built cities and towns
where the cats' habitat used to be. Today, there are only about 10,000
cheetahs left.SOLUTIONS:
In 1977, Marker
moved to Namibia, a country in southern Africa where a once-thriving
cheetah population was quickly shrinking. Farmers were killing the wild
cats. "It's not that the people wanted to kill cheetahs," says Marker.
They were trying to protect their farm animals.
Marker had an
idea. She knew that for thousands of years, farmers in Turkey had used
special dogs, called Anatolian shepherds, to protect their livestock.
These guard dogs scare away predators without hurting them. "They bark
loudly," says Marker. "They stand their ground."
About 20 years
ago, Marker and her team began placing the dogs on Namibian farms. Since
then, she says, "we've stopped the killing and doubled the country's
cheetah population."
MY OPINION :
Yes , because if we didn't protect cheetahs, they soon will be extinct.
MY SOLUTION:
Is to not shot cheetahs and their habitats. To keep cheetahs population.
interesting article you have chosen Mei, I know more about Cheetah and their problems now :) Thanks for sharing.
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Nice Mei! I think you should do a small action for another animal. -Sam
ReplyDeleteit is very important to save animals! -shanti-
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ReplyDeleteThanks guys , Thanks Ms.L - MEI -
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