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We all know that many animals are at risk today, I will show you why they are in

danger
Climate change
Climate change poses a significant threat to biodiversity, placing many species at
risk of extinction due to habitat loss, changes in reproduction patterns and
worsening of other environmental stressors. Conservation and mitigation of
climate change therefore become crucial to preserving the biological diversity of
our planet.
Invasive exotic species
Invasive exotic species are those that, when introduced into other territories, are
able to adapt, establish themselves, reproduce and spread until they colonize the
environment, form new populations and cause impacts on biodiversity, health or
the economy.
Hunts
Due to poaching, countless species are threatened with extinction or have already
become extinct, because hunters do not take into account either the degree of
danger of extinction or biological rest periods and capture quotas

Animals are hunted by:


 Elefants and rhinos ivory:
Elephants are hunted for their ivory, which has a high price on the international
market, surpassing gold. The main consumer market is China, followed by the
United States. The rhinoceros, in turn, is hunted for its horn, which is attributed
with medicinal and sexual invigorating qualities, in addition to being used in
ornamentation.

 Crocodile and snake skin:


snakes and crocodiles are hunted for their skin, which is tough and has different
patterns. the use of these furs is no longer used by several brands such as: Prada,
Chanel, Hugo Boss, Victoria Beckham and Mulberry.

 Seal and leopard fur:

Seal hunting: Seal hunting, especially in Arctic regions, has a long cultural
history. Seal skins were traditionally used by indigenous communities to make
clothing and other products.
Leopard Hunting: Historical and cultural motivations: Hunting leopards for their
skins has historical roots in some cultures, where animal skins were used as status
symbols or for making clothing and decoration.

 Leather:
Leather is a durable and flexible material widely used in the manufacture of
clothing, footwear, accessories and other products. The demand for leather
products has been one of the main reasons for hunting animals whose skins are
valuable. Leather is often associated with high quality, luxury and status products.
This leads to the creation of a demand for animal skins considered more exclusive
and of higher quality, often resulting in the hunting of specific species.

 Conclusion
I think we should, on the one hand, combat climate change so we don't suffer
consequences and, on the other hand, stop hunting animals for their skin, fur and
Leather.

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