Mariko. 1. Problem 1.1. Present Situation The number of animals has been decreasing year by year.

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Mariko

1. Problem 1.1. Present Situation The number of animals has been decreasing year by year.

1.2. What’s the reason ? Population increase → Destruction of animals’ habitats Poaching ! Elephants Ivory Tigers Fur Their bones for Chinese medicine

2. Organizations 2.1. Japan Tiger and Elephant Fund They’re working to protect tigers and elephants. ⇒ We can also resolve environmental problems ! Support the cost of fuel of patrol plane in African savannah. Investigate the number of tigers. Provide equipment for patrol.

2.2. World Wide Fund for Nature Activities Protect global warming Protect natural resources Protect forests and sea … and, Protect wildlife Keep biological diversity Rare wildlife preservation Take measures against illegal trade

2.3. Wildlife Protection Society of India What is WPSI ? An Indian organization Work together with state governments. Protect wildlife. Particularly tigers Activities Monitor illegal wildlife trade Make and distribute posters in 7 languages Make wildlife films for schools and groups

3. What We Can Do Not buying products made from animals Ivory products and fur products … Donating and collecting money Have questions and awareness of the problem Spread an extinction issue to others Let’s stop animal extinction !!

Thank you for listening to me ☆