Care for Wild Social Ecological and Government Interdependence within Rhino Conservation Amy Moore Theresa OnajiBenson
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In 2007, I visited a community in South Africa that was living off wildlife. When I arrived in the evening, the air was filled with the sounds of lions roaring in the distance. I soon learned that the lionesses were hunted and killed in the area. It was heart-wrenching to see the state of wildlife and to realize the impact on the rhinos. In 2008, I came back to this area again, and this time I noticed the impact on the conservation efforts. The government’s policy and the
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I once read a story in an anthropology book about two tribes that lived in the same rainforest in South Africa. The first tribe was an alpha species with a strong hierarchy, whereas the second tribe, consisting of young adults, had a new leadership that emphasized cooperation and compromise. The researchers hypothesized that this might be due to a higher level of interdependence, where one group’s success is dependent on the others. image source The two tribes were connected by a web of social ties, including kinship and common ancestry, which
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I joined the animal rights society 1 year ago. I have been very passionate about rhinoceros conservation because the wild populations have been greatly reduced due to poaching, habitat destruction, and lack of protection by governments. I am writing this case study in the BCG matrix format to present my findings. Analysis of the rhinoceros population status shows that the species’ population has been declining significantly (Rhinos Assessment, 2013). A study by the Rhino horn conservation project (2010) showed that rhino horn trade
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Caring for wild social ecological and government interdependence within rhino conservation is a challenging and complex task. In my opinion, I believe that it is not only possible but that we can successfully apply interdependence to our actions by understanding our actions and being willing to make changes that benefit all stakeholders. My first experience of being part of a community and interdependence with other species was when I learned how to care for a rescue and rehabilitation centre for orphaned elephants. The elephants, being an
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Care for Wild Social Ecological and Government Interdependence within Rhino Conservation Rhinos are a threatened species, and it is urgent that the world takes serious action to protect and conserve their habitats and populations. The conservation efforts that are being put in place do not cover the entire cost associated with wild rhino conservation. Therefore, the government must play an active role in ensuring that wild rhinos receive adequate protection, management, and restoration. The government’s responsibilities include financial investments in the conservation of wild rh
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I write the story of my passionate love and commitment to help wild rhinos in my area.I started as a child when I used to see animals such as monkeys, snakes, and other birds, and I would sometimes try to touch them or run after them, as my parents would give me hugs but no reward. I always wanted to help wild animals, and I started to learn everything about it. I am glad I found your website on rhino conservation, which provides a platform to connect with people who want to make a difference. The more I learn and read about