%26quot;Although their numbers have decreased in the past century, giraffes are not currently endangered, but listed as “lower risk” with fairly stable populations. There is one subspecies that is in trouble though. Studies show there are only about 445 Uganda giraffes Giraffa camelopardalis rothschildi left in the wild. The rest of the giraffe species have not become endangered for a number of reasons. They are not feared by humans and they are not killed for any folk medicine remedies. They do not compete for food with livestock such as sheep and cows. They do not eat farmers%26#039; crops. %26quot;
However, %26quot;the giraffe population in Africa is facing constant threats to its survival, and that man poses the biggest threat of all. Not only is man clearing the giraffe habitat of trees to make room for a growing human population; man is also responsible for poaching giraffes for their pelt, meat, and tail.%26quot; [1]
%26quot;Giraffe tails are highly prized by many African cultures. The desire for good-luck bracelets, fly whisks and thread for sewing or stringing beads have led people to kill the giraffe for its tail alone. Giraffes are easily killed and poaching (now more often for their meat and hide) continues today.%26quot; [2]
%26quot;Giraffes are prevalent throughout Africa, and currently their status in the wild is not in immediate danger. Though eliminated from most of their former ranges, giraffes are still reasonably widespread. For all giraffes, their present distribution is reduced or restricted due to hunting and poaching. Local tribes kill giraffes for hair, horns, skin and meat. Habitat loss and human encroachment have also reduced available territory for giraffes. To ensure their continued survival, giraffes need suitable, stable, and large areas of habitat for their feeding ranges.%26quot; [3]
Good luck! [1] http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/lesson_pl...
[2] http://www.awf.org/content/wildlife/deta...
[3] http://www.zoo.org/factsheets/facts.html 0% 0 Votes
like im dead serious
There is no way to save then UNLESS you want to help them reproduce
If you know what i mean... Work at Zoo 0% 0 Votes
