Africa Environmental Issues: Desertification and Poaching.

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Africa Environmental Issues: Desertification and Poaching

A warm Continent The Sahara is the largest desert in the world Only about 20% of Africa is desert Travel in the Sahara is risky because of extreme conditions

A grassy continent Tropical grasslands cover most of the continent, One example of this grassland is the Serengeti plain in northern Tanzania The abundance of grass makes the plains a great place for grazing animals. Huge heads of wildebeests, gazelles, and zebras roam there

Poaching Poaching is the illegal hunting of animals for Profit In 1970 there were about 2.5 million African Elephants Poaching and habitat encroachment reduced that number to an estimated 350,000

The main reason for the sharp decline is that elephants have ivory, which is very valuable in parts of the world Black Rhinos are also in danger for their horns with a current black market value of about $2,500 dollars Numbers of black Rhinos in Africa have dropped from 65,000 in 1982 to less than 2500

Desertification (Pg. 424 in book) Desertification is a process which turns productive land into non- productive desert Desertification reduces the ability of the land to support life. Desertification can be a natural occurrence caused by high winds shifting the desert sands Usually, it is a man-made occurrence Reasons for desertification 1. Overpopulation (water use) 2. Too much irrigation (water use) 3. Replacing native plants with plants that use more water 4. Over-grazing (animals)

Problems caused by desertification Shrinking of seas Aral Sea in Russia/Kazakhstan has shrunk due to poor management of water