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Tuesday, March 4, 2014
The Poaching Problem
From what I've read from Lilly G's blog I learned that poaching is a big problem, but luckily some people are trying to fix that. Those people are making surveillance drones so that they can see the people that are killing animals and taking them away. I'm really glad that they can see these people and chase them because I have always hated people who kill or hurt animals, but I really like the people that try to save them. The poachers mostly target large animals that have value like elephants for their tusks and tigers and similar types of cats too. Do you have similar thoughts about the poachers?
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