There are several animals in the world that are critically endangered, including Amur leopards and black rhinos. In Vietnam in particular, South China Tigers and Asian Elephants are both threatened with extinction by over-hunting. Because of their importance and biodiversity, animals are a priority for both government and citizens.
World Wildlife Fund reports that hunting is on the rise in Vietnam’s Middle East, and the government hasn’t taken any steps to curb it. Statistics revealed that South China Tigers and Asian Elephants were being hunted to get their tusks and skin. Others were taken and put in zoos across the country. Climate change is also a factor that affects animal migration. It can lead to death, exhaustion and even death. Carbon dioxide is released into the air by humans, causing climate change. When animals migrate, their population is reduced.
The government has approved a plan to create a Wildlife Reserve area in the country. This area targets all rare and wild animals listed on the red list. It is thought that this list also includes South China Tigers and Asian Elephants. This wildlife sanctuary aims to keep animals as natural and close to nature, which includes allowing them to run, sleep or lie down with others. To minimize the likelihood of animals being hunted, all wild creatures will be given well-cooked grass or meat.
To summarize, humans are responsible for the endangered status of an increasing number of animals. Humans must stop hunting, poaching and other activities that harm wildlife animals. Wildlife parks should be established to help these animals.