Sumatran Elephant Case Study

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Our ecosystem is made up of a living creatures that work together with the environment. If those living creatures such as animals and plants died, the ecosystem will not be balanced. However, not all of the creatures can survive in today’s life. In fact, there are so many of animal species that being threatened and become an endangered animal. Even many of them are already become an extinct species. Therefore, to avoid this kind of situation happens in the future, people have to be aware of this major issue and try to conserve them to keep them alive. Because the government cannot solve this problem without help from public. It means the public needs to be aware for this issue. Every person has their opinion about their way to help the government. …show more content…

They killed Sumatran elephant just to take their ivory, but they do not think forward what is the impact of what they do in the future. After they get the ivory of Sumatran elephant, they will sell it to the collector illegally. The price of ivory of Sumatran elephant is not cheap. They can gain big profit from it. That is the reason why they keep doing this activity. So this is what we called illegal trading. This kind of transaction is really vigorous at this time. Indonesian government has already made some efforts to prevent and to solve this …show more content…

Government needs to pay attention to this problem because circus is taking away animals right to live freely. But the publics also have to help the government to solve this problem together. As an audience we do not know how tough the animal circus lives behind the show. As a circus animal, they got exploited. Because no animal can get benefit if they still exploited. According to Daily Gleaner (2000, p.12) shows that “Circus elephants are totally, neurotically insane. They have no life. Every natural behavior they have is thwarted.” At least government needs to make sure that animal circus get treated well, and the government needs to improve the law enforcement in

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