*[Enwl-eng] Giraffes will go extinct if we don't act fast
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Mon Jun 14 00:40:05 MSK 2021
Giraffes are officially critically endangered. We can't wait any
longer to take action — sign now to save the giraffe from extinction!
Sign Now
Giraffes are one of the most beloved wild animals on the
planet, but their existence is in grave danger. Almost 40% of the species
has died in the last 30 years. Two of the biggest reasons for the giraffe's
rapid decline are loss of habitat and poaching. Human development has pushed
animals off their principal grazing lands, leaving many of these animals to
starve to death. Meanwhile, those that survive are often killed to help
families pay for basic necessities, because giraffe bones, heads, and other
body parts can be sold for a significant sum.
Countries in which giraffes roam, like Nigeria, Malawi,
and Senegal, must do more to protect these iconic African creatures by
creating anti-poaching and giraffe habitat restoration programs before it's
too late. If we choose to do nothing, we could soon live in a world in which
the giraffe can no longer sustain its population naturally in the wild.
Please sign this petition to urge government leaders in Nigeria, Malawi, and
Senegal to save the giraffes by funding and implementing essential
conservation programs.
Thank you,
Miranda
The Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. Fewer than 100,000 giraffes remain in the wild — less
than the number of elephants. If you don't want to see the majestic giraffe
become extinct, please sign this petition today.
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From: Miranda B., Care2 Action Alerts
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2021 7:04 PM
Subject: Giraffes will go extinct if we don't act fast
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