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* Poaching threatens the survival of many endangered species
* However, meat poaching continues. In an average year, local people living around the park legally kill 40,000 animals
* Poachers have killed one of five critically endangered east african black rhinos
* Poaching is illegally killing animals for what they have
* Slowly and surely, park authorities wrested control of the park away from poachers
* Many rhinos now being poached per month in South Africa than the average per month in all continents between 2000 and 2005
* A kilogram of elephant ivory can bring in $3,000
* Rhino horns can be sold for $5,000 a kilogram
* Poachers killed more than 1,000 threatened animals to feed to markets for trinkets and potions from their horns
* A black rhinoceros was killed by poachers in Kenya for its valuable horns
PLEASE STOP RHINO POACHING!!!
This is a picture of the ivory that has been cut off of elephants.
This is a chart of how much rhino poaching increased. It increased by 7,700 percent.
Here is a map of Tanzania. Tanzania is located in South East of Africa.
* It was first established in the 1920's and was made a National Park in 1951
* It is renown throughout the world as an area of great wildlife viewing
* The name 'Serengeti' comes from the Maasai language and appropriately means an 'extended place'
* For centuries, the vast wilderness of the Serengeti Plains remained unhabitated but about hundred years ago the nomadic Maasai came down from the north with their cattle
* The first European to set foot in the area was the German explorer and naturalist Dr. Oscar Baumann
* The first professional hunters came in 1913