African Cats
The majority of the animals in Africa entered the human world as predators. Soon after, the roles had reversed and these beautiful creatures became human prey. Not only do humans prey upon African animals but also Africa's habitats are being destroyed. This forces the small animals out of the forest and soon they die. Then the larger animals have nothing to hunt and eat so they end up dying off as well. Zoologists began to notice the disappearance of Africa's beautiful creatures and now are working toward animal protection. Animal rights groups have formed to help put an end to animal slaughter. Some animal rights groups have gone too far but they have good intentions. With the help of zoos, science and technology, hopefully there won't be any more animals from Africa on the endangered species list. Due to humans cutting down forests and hunting in Africa, helpless animals have become endangered, needing humans to help procreate their species. In Africa humans and animals once lived together peacefully. African's wild animals have decreased in numbers after the arrival of the Europeans because of intensive hunting and destruction of natural habitats (Veron 19). In the beginning of the year 1960 wild animals were though
Even when there is a breakthrough, as there was at Washington's National Zoo in 1992 with the creation of test-tube tigers, the breakthrough is made because the funds are there for that purpose ("Wildnet Africa"). The earth would become one big city that is over populated. To restore the bio-diversity of the region and create a viable game reserve ("Tiger Territory"). There is no need to hunt wild animals. With the funding of every day citizens of the world and the animals right groups pushing people towards the good of animals, some day humans and animals will once again live in harmony with each other. African sanctuaries and zoos have been doing this for many years. FoA (Friends of animals) was one of the first animal rights groups, found in 1957 (Feral). The groups thought that they were not getting through to people enough. All of these species are illegal to hunt and kill but sometimes laws are not enforced. Some animals in zoos would not know the first thing about living in the wild. Hopefully all of Africa will soon be watched over by zoologists. Maybe in the years to come Africa will be covered with a variety of living animals. There are many different sanctuaries all around the world. The Endangered Species Act of 1973 was passed by Congress to protect plant and animal species that could be placed on the threatened or endangered list by the Secretary of the Interior (Bellenger).
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