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The rise in poaching is not only an environmental issue, but an economic one as well. Diminishing numbers of elephants in Kenya means a loss of revenue from tourists who travel to the country to see the elephants. If the government takes action to end poaching, there is hope that elephant numbers can recover. Elephants studied by the nonprofit group Save the Elephants show that the species experienced a baby boom following the intense poaching of the '70s and '80s. Please sign the petition to convince the Kenyan government to draft a new legislation and take steps to address poaching in their country. Source: thepetitionsite.com Please go to thepetitionsite.com to sign the petition. |
