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INTRODUCTION
I. Look at these images. These are an example of endangered animals. – Attention getter
II. There are now 41,415 species on the IUCN Red List, and 16,306 of them are endangered
species threatened with extinction.
III. On average, Illegal wildlife trafficking throughout the world brings in approximately US $20
billion per year.
IV. Thousands of individuals are arrested for poaching in the United States each year.
However, experts believe that only between one and five percent of poachers are caught.
V. According to the watchdog group Animal Matters, over 100 million animals are reported
killed by hunters in the United States every year. – Stating established facts
VI. Tens of species are vanishing from the face of the Earth every day. Almost one third to
one-half of all species could become extinct by 2050. Well over 900 plants and animals
are endangered, and hundreds more are threatened- Stating surprising fact
A. Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, China, Thailand and the Philippines, some of the world’s
worst elephant poaching countries and illegal ivory traders have been allowed to exit
a key international initiative set up to curb the mass slaughter of elephants.
VII. While it has all the hallmarks of transnational organized crime, the illegal wildlife trade
continues to be viewed as being outside ‘mainstream crime’.. – Central idea (thesis)
(Transition: So, does illegal wildlife trafficking gives benefits to poacher? Let move on.)
BODY
I. Graph 1 shows the rising of illegal wildlife trafficking. - Description
A. There are 90,000 wildlife trafficking recorded in 2009. - Description
B. There was a progressive increase of endangered species from the year 1991 to
2011. An increase of 30 thousand trafficking recorded from 2003 to 2009. – Analysis
C. Illegal wildlife trade is driven by high profit margins and, in many cases, the high
prices paid for rare species.
D. According to Wikipedia Pangolin believed to be the most trafficked as much as 20%
of illegal wildlife trade.
E. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), more than a
million pangolins were poached in the decade prior to 2014
CONCLUSION
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