Acts Against Poachers
Reserves have taken a stand against poachers and have poisoned the rhinos' horns.The rhino's horns are used for medicine and decoration. By poisoning the rhino horns, people will not be able to consume medicine without getting extremely ill. The detectors at the airport will be able to detect the poison in solid or powdered form. The poacher will soon find out that the horn is contaminated when he cuts off the horn. There are signs hanging outside of the reserves warning poachers that their rhinos' horns are contaminated.
There are many organizations that are anti-poacher. These organizations raise money to help pay officers. The amount of officers have been increasing in reserves and public parks. People have also been placing microchips to track who took the horns and where they have taken them.
There are many organizations that are anti-poacher. These organizations raise money to help pay officers. The amount of officers have been increasing in reserves and public parks. People have also been placing microchips to track who took the horns and where they have taken them.
WWF
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Organizations like the WWF help to stop poachers. WWF stands for "World Wildlife Funds". The WWF takes donations and use it to train wildlife rangers.
How can you help?
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To stop poaching, you can stop buying products that have rhino horns or elephant tusks in it. You can also give donations to organizations, like the WWF, to pay for trained rangers. These donations will also help pay for micro chips and red poison.