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SEIZE ONE LIFE
Seize one life is an awareness to take down the first step of elimination towards poaching by pledging not to support the
demand drive of this illicit trade.
Even though Singapore is a fine country with strict social controls,
this is an issue that goes out to everyone. We hope after you read this issue, you will know what is happening to these endangered animals that human will driven
them into; extinction.
AMUR LEOPARD
Life Cycle: 25 - 30 Years
Amur leopard is a rare subspecies leopard that is known for the most beautiful fur. It has wider spaced rosettes and thicker black border spots that stands out more
compared to other subspecies.
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The leopard is rarely found in cold or high-elevation environments and is best known in its more familiar home in the savannas of Africa, where populations are relatively stable.
The hairs of a leopard pelt is 2.5 cm in summer & replaced by 7 cm long ones in winter. their furs also changes to a light color in the winter and more reddish yellow in the summer. Amur leopards are much more unique than other subspecies by their widely spaced
AMURLEOPARD’S FUR
rosettes and thicker black borders spots which is the reason why their are highly valuable.
In 1999, an undercover investigation team recovered a female and a male Amur leopard skin, which were being sold for US$500 and US$1,000 respectively, in the village of Barabashe.This suggests that there is a market for such products within the locality itself.
Agriculture and villages surround the forests where the leopards
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live. As a result the forests are relatively accessible, making poaching a bigger problem than elsewhere. Not only for the leopards themselves, but also for important prey species, such as roe deer, sika deer and hare, which are hunted by the villagers both for food and hard cash.
AFRICAN RHINO
Life Cycle: Up to 40 Years
688 rhinos were being killed in 2012. Many believe that horns are
miracle cancer cure and a body detoxifier. however it is proven that horns contain components in hair,
fingernails and animal hooves.
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While the two African rhino species, black rhino and white rhino are increasing in number, both species remain threatened by poaching. Thanks to vigorous conservation and anti-poaching efforts, some African rhino populations are now stable or increasing. However, poaching still occurs, and some populations remain very small and threatened. Very few African rhinos now survive outside of protected areas and sanctuaries.
Black Rhino: the species is usually restricted to areas within about 25km of water sources. Black rhinos can often be found in mud or
AFRICAN RHINOCEROS’ HORN
water wallows, where they cool themselves. Its skin color is yellow brown to dark gray. They usually have two horns, occasionally a third small posterior horn. The anterior horn is longer than the posterior, average of 50cm long. White Rhino: the animals tend to avoid the heat during the day, when they rest in the shade. They are usually active in the early morning, late afternoon and evening. Its skin color is slate grey to yellow brown. Compared to a black rhino, white rhino have a longer skull,less sharply defined forehead and a
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more pronounced shoulder hump. They have almost no hair and two horns. The front horn averages 60 cm, but occasionally reaches 150 cm in length.
AFRICAN ELEPHANT Life Cycle: Up to 70 Years
If conservation action is not forthcoming, elephants may become locally extinct in some parts of Africa within 50 years. These tusks are made of ivory, highly valuable like diamonds. It is usually made for human enjoyment like piano keys, billard balls and craft displays.
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AFRICANELEPHANT’STUSKElephants continue to roam across Africa, but these magnificent beasts remain under threat from poaching and habitat loss.
African elephants are the world’s largest terrestrial animals.The trunk, an extension of the upper lip and nose, is used for communication and handling objects including food. Tusks, which are large modified incisors that grow throughout an elephant’s lifetime, occur in
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both males and females and are used in fights and for marking, feeding, and digging.
African elephants have 2 opposing extensions at its end. If conservation action is not forthcoming, elephants may become locally extinct in some parts of Africa within 50 years.
The other notable feature of African elephants is their very large ears, which allow them to radiate excess heat.
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There are certain places in the world where wildlife trade is particularly threatening. These areas are called “wildlife trade hotspots.” They include China’s international borders, trade hubs in East/Southern Africa and Southeast Asia, the eastern borders of the European Union, some markets in Mexico, parts of the Caribbean, parts of Indonesia and New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands. While these
hotspots might be trouble areas at present, they also offer opportunities for great conservation success, if action and funds are well-focused. Wildlife trade alone is a major threat to some species, but its impact is frequently made worse by habitat loss and other pressures.Rhino horn, elephant ivory and tiger products continue to command high prices among consumers, especially in Asia. In
Vietnam, the recent myth that rhino horn can cure cancer has led to massive poaching in South Africa and pushed the price of rhino horn to rival gold.One of the most powerful tools for addressing illegal and unsustainable wildlife trade is persuading consumers to make informed choices. This includes the people buying the end product as well as shop-keepers, suppliers and manufacturers. WWF
actively discourages the purchase of certain wildlife goods. We encourage the production and purchase of sustainable wildlife goods such as those certified by the Marine Stewardship Council and Forest Stewardship Council. They works together with communities around the world, providing practical support to overcome poverty and help them use local wildlife in a sustainable way.
How can we stop this awareness afterall this
torment and agony
Check the ingredient list of your chinese traditional
medication before you make your payment
“for one who carries some responsiblity, many follows & makes a big difference”
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Lastly, do not consume or purchase any illegal wildlife
“ because your consumption will reduce the demand”
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Everything starts nowfor every tote bag that is sold, 80% of the money will be funded on these
animals that leads them to have a better conservation aread with our protection
Totes are available at underground scape and worldwildlife.org/seizeonelife