Animals in Africa are Prey to Climatic Changes and Poaching

Animals in Africa are Prey to Climatic Changes and Poaching

Animals in Africa are Prey to Climatic Changes and Poaching

Owing to the ongoing rise in average global temperature and the alarming threat of poaching that continues undeterred by laws, Africa’s wildlife species suffer from sharp decline, and fall under the classification of endangered animals.

In addition, building neighborhoods and roads and cutting down forests cause a sharp decline in green areas and directly affect the life of wild animals.

One quarter of land animals and plants will go extinct by 2050, due to climate change and poaching practices, which represents an international stumbling block in achieving SDGs 13 and 15.

In this context, NGO Major Group-Arica confirms that taking the necessary procedures to reduce the proportion of greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide, as well as criminalizing the practices of poaching, may save many species from the risk of extinction.

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