Sunday, October 19, 2014

                                            Deadly Poison Threat to Tigers
  

                      Poachers are stepping up their game to get a hold of these beautiful creatures for their skin and other valuable parts on the market. They have recently been targeting beautiful creatures at wildlife preserves and that has been keeping patrol on their feet. I am glad that patrol is kicking up their games because ever since I was little I have always loved Tigers and seeing what is happening to them is disappointing. Are there really people in this world that have the indecency to do this?
Then, to make it even worse they aren't even shooting them, they are poisoning them. Poachers have been setting up traps that have poisoned meat and once they eat it they are as good as dead. According to this article, the meat they are using was from an elephant that they killed for bait for these tigers. So now, not only are tigers being killed, but an elephant was killed for bait, and then on top of that, several other animals in this wildlife preserve had eaten the meat and they too died.
Only two of these poachers have been caught and they have been thrown in jail, but sadly this does not stop the others and they are still out there. This topic clearly relates to science because of the poisoned meat and the dying animals, but not so clearly it is also related to math. It is related to math because the patrol had to figure out how many tigers are dying and how many are being targeted at once. Seeing how indecent people are to other living things makes me ache inside, what about you?





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Shukman, David. "Deadly poison threat to tigers." BBC. BBC. 12 Mar. 2013. Web. 19 Oct.                            2014


         

1 comment:

  1. The poaching of animals is a terrible business. I can not believe how cruel these people can be. They do not even kill the animals quickly because they poison them causing a slower death. Some species of the lions and elephants they are killing are endangered. I am glad that the patrols are stepping up their watches and even catching two of the men. I am very happy that these men were thrown in jail, so that they never hurt the animals again. That is a start to helping end this awful practice of killing innocent animals. What these people do to earn money is terrible and, I hope the patrol is doing everything in their power to stop them.

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