duminică, 19 august 2018

Important Information On Protecting Against Elephant Poachers

By Brenda Brown


The threat of elephants by poachers is real. Annually more than twenty thousand elephants are massacred for ivory on the African continent. These figures are alarming and if no measures are not taken to support effort on protecting against elephant poachers, the animals will soon be extinct. This guide seeks to highlight practical measures that are needed to curb this menace.

The main reason why this trade still persists is that there are still nations that allow the trade of ivory. The sure way of eliminating this menace is by doing away with the ivory trade. If the nations that support this trade ban this commodity, then the market for these animal trophies will simply crash.

In addition, people should be educated on the benefits of conserving elephants. The need to know that these animals are more beneficial if they are alive than when they are dead. The best way individuals can support this cause is by not buying ivory products. This will make ivory worthless and therefore discourage poaching.

In order to reach out to many people around the world, activists should be encouraged to run aggressive campaigns on both online platforms and mainstream media. While such programs may not have an instant impact, in the long run, people will see the sense in conserving elephants and the demand for ivory products will continue to decrease.

It is also important to understand that the people who do the actual killing of the animals are usually not the masterminds of poaching activities. This is because the poachers are contracted to kill the animals by wealthy individuals. They provide weapons and logistical support. Therefore, if governments want to eliminate this practice, the need to use intelligence to track the real masterminds and bring them to book. Stringent laws need to be enacted so that these individuals get extremely punitive sentences if found guilty of poaching activities.

Besides punishing offenders, governments must come up with defensive measures that prevent poachers from reaching these animals. While game reserves and sanctuaries may have wardens, sometimes the personnel deployed in these areas are too few to offer sufficient surveillance of these facilities. Investing in technology such as the use of drones can help rangers monitor and secure games parks with ease.

These wardens should be trained on combat skills and provided with proper tools such vehicles, clothing, communication equipment and weapons. This because the poachers often are better equipped than the rangers. They have more lethal weapons and are even well trained than the warden. With the right training, wardens can face poachers with confidence and drive them away.

These operations require money. Here is where individuals and corporations come in by contributing towards elephant conservation. This can be achieved through donations to organizations that run rescue sanctuaries for elephants. The net effect is that these organizations will be well-funded to meet their objectives.




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