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		<title>Vietnamese Food Paste From Monkeys</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poaching endangered species is a major headache in many Asian countries. Just recently, the critically endangered species, the black-shanked douc langurs were victims of poachers. Authorities in Vietnam managed to catch 2 poachers with 15 of these dead or dying monkey species with them. These two poachers used a gun to immobilize the monkeys long [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Poaching <a href="http://www.amazoniamalta.com/endangered-animals/how-can-we-help-save-animals/" target="_blank">endangered species is a major headache</a> in many Asian countries. Just recently, the critically endangered species, the black-shanked douc langurs were victims of poachers. Authorities in Vietnam managed to catch 2 poachers with 15 of these dead or dying monkey species with them. These two poachers used a gun to immobilize the monkeys long enough for them to catch and tie them up.</div>
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<p>In Vietnam, although it is illegal to go poaching and killing animals in a national park, it happens in regular frequencies. Even before this 2011 incident, there were others like the 2009 incident where the poachers fled after being caught. They left behind two dead douc langurs who were shot and died from the bullet wounds.</p>
<p>The reasons for the frequency in poaching incidents is the lack of personnel. For every park, there are only about 5 rangers. This is not nearly enough to cover the ground and catch the poachers. Poachers are also well armed and even have hunting dogs to help them track the animals. They have no fear and will not hesitate to shoot a ranger if they feel they are cornered.</p>
<p>According to the forest rangers, they are outgunned and it is not getting any better. Poachers are becoming more daring and taking risks even with human life. They are also better trained than the rangers themselves. The rangers are not authorized to use guns on thieves or poachers. They are literally unable to protect themselves, much more the animals in the park.</p>
<p>According to Jonathan Eames who is the Program Manager for Birdlife International, the government of Vietnam is not doing enough. They need to wake up before they lose part of their heritage.  Poachers use the animals they catch to make food paste because the meat makes dishes taste better. The bones of the douc langurs are also important because they can be used to make paste or glue. In 2006, hunting was prohibited and the use of the animal parts for seasoning or glue was banned. It managed to lower the incidents but not stop it altogether. The worst punishment poachers can expect if caught is a mere 4 to 6 years in jail. It isn’t good enough to scare them from poaching.</p>
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		<title>Endangered Animals from the Amazon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2011 05:48:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Amazon is considerably one of the places with a rich flora and fauna in the world. Due to the vastness of the rain forest, and the resources that could be gathered from the Amazon River, the Amazon has become one of the earth’s sources of pride when it comes to having a rich biodiversity. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The  Amazon is considerably one of the places with a rich flora and fauna in  the world. Due to the vastness of the rain forest, and the resources  that could be gathered from the Amazon River, the Amazon has become one  of the earth’s sources of pride when it comes to having a rich  biodiversity. But despite having the rich biodiversity, Amazon still has  problems with some species of animals since their numbers are slowly  dwindling down. Somehow, there are still species of animals in the  Amazon that made it to the list of endangered animals. Although the  rainforest of the Amazon is a very suitable ground for different species  of animals to reproduce, the population of some animals still  continually decreases somehow. There different reasons why some of the  animals from Amazon happened to make it to the list of endangered  animals. Some animals have lost their habitat; some are being poached by  hunters; But most commonly, the declining population certain animals in  the Amazon has been attributed to man’s doings. Listed below are the  endangered animals from the Amazon.<br />
<strong>Golden Lion Tamarins</strong><br />
The  golden lion tamarins is a variant species of monkey that has an orange  color. Unlike the typical monkeys, the golden lion tamarins are very  small. These type of monkeys have an average weight of around 3 pounds.  Usually, golden lion tamarins wander around the Amazon rainforest in  packs of around 2-9 other golden lion tamarins. They live inside holes  of big and hollow threes. The diet of the golden lion tamarins would  include fruites, insects, and lizards. These monkey relatives have been  included in the list of endangered animals as its population drastically  declined due to the destruction of their habitat.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-28" title="golden-lion-tamarin" src="http://www.amazoniamalta.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/golden-lion-tamarin.jpg" alt="" width="437" height="550" /><br />
<strong>Three-toed Sloths</strong><br />
The  three-toed sloth is a furry creature that could somehow be considered  as distant relative of monkeys. From its name sloth itself, the creature  spends most of its time sleeping while hanging on the branch of trees.  Typically, its suitable habitat is the rainforest wherein the  temperature is temperate. This number of the three-toed sloths is  continually decreasing over the years since their habitat is being  destroyed by loggers.<br />
<strong>Hyacinth Macaws </strong><br />
These  birds are typically in the family of parrots. These macaws would have  different colors but usually, their color is blue. These parrots live on  nests on treetops. The number of the hyacinth macaws though is  decreasing due to the destruction of their forest habitat.</p>
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		<title>Indonesian Bawean Deer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 08:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can only find this endangered species of animals in Indonesia. Most specifically, they live in a small island called Bawean island which is close to the Java Sea. This island is approximately 200 square miles but because of rampant hunting, the Bawean Deer has significantly decreased in population. The sad part is the more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You  can only find this endangered species of animals in Indonesia. Most  specifically, they live in a small island called Bawean island which is  close to the Java Sea. This island is approximately 200 square miles but  because of rampant hunting, the Bawean Deer has significantly decreased  in population. The sad part is the more rare this endangered species of  animals becomes, the more hunters seek them out.</p>
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<p>The  time line for the Bawean Deer’s plight began in the 1970s up to the  1980s when it was very difficult to find one in the island.  Then in  1994, it was declared to be endangered. Unfortunately, the trend did not  reverse and now it is critical to almost extinct. As of last count,  there were only 300 Bawean Deer left in the world.</p>
<p>Aside  from hunting, the island has been partially transformed into teak  plantations which took over the homes of the deer. They lost not just a  safe haven but also their food source. The Bawean Deer eats only  branches, leaves, and grass. When they could not longer access the food,  they began to starve and had to work harder to find their food.</p>
<p>The  physical frame of the Bawean deer is distinct in that its front legs  are not as long as the back legs. When they walk, they tend to lean  forward because of the uneven lengths. They are non-aggressive and  quiet. The problem being faced by these deer is not just deforestation  and lack of food supply. Being an island in the tropics means they are  also vulnerable to typhoons, strong monsoon rains, and other natural  disasters. An earthquake could trigger a tsunami which could wipe out  the entire 300 Bawean deer instantly. Even the climate changes are  harder for them since they lost their forests which used to protect them  from the heat of the sun.</p>
<p>The  Indonesian Wildlife Protection agency has legislation in place to  protect the Bawean Deer. They have begun to breed the deer in zoos and  controlled environments. However, the government lacks will power. Take  for instance the Bawean deer that was being cared for in Surabaya Zoo in  East Java. Due to neglect and failure to notify the vet, the deer died  along with other endangered animals like the Sumatran tiger, Komodo  lizard, an African lion, a babirusa cub, and some birds. This happened  just last year, 2010 in August. The cause of death was insufficient cage  room and lack of medical attention. The license of the zoo has been  revoked, although it is still one less Bawean deer, and one step closer  to extinction.</p>
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		<title>How Can We Help Save Animals?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 08:03:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is the responsibility of every human being to save array of life on earth. These efforts have brought back several animals from extinctions. However, you may be amazed on seeing the endangered species list. We can get rid of this situation by creating awareness in people. Awareness programs should start from educational levels. We [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It  is the responsibility of every human being to save array of life on  earth. These efforts have brought back several animals from extinctions.  However, you may be amazed on seeing the<a href="http://www.konicaminolta.com/kids/endangered_animals/" target="_blank"> endangered species list</a>. We  can get rid of this situation by creating awareness in people.  Awareness programs should start from educational levels. We should  convey our message about endangered animals for kids. By creating  awareness in kids, we can build up the next generation for protecting  endangered animals.</p>
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<p>Do  you know that human interventions have increased the extinction rates  by 100 to 1000 folds than natural rate? Studies reveal that around 137  species of plants and animals are lost every day.  Forests are the main  dwelling places of plants and animals. Wide varieties of plants and  animal species can be found in the forests. By nature’s law, fittest  animal survives in harsh conditions. In addition to that, deforestation  creates more impact on these animals. This increases the extinction rate  of animals. Likewise, animal hunting for collecting their skin is  becoming a major cause for endangering of animals.</p>
<p>Creating  awareness among people brought immense changes in protecting animals.  They realize the need for protecting animals. As a result, several  organizations are started throughout the world for preserving animal  life. Some of these organizations gave importance to habitat and forest  protection. Moreover, captive breeding and setting up of large number of  parks helped a lot to solve the problem to an extent. From government’s  side, gene banks are started for collecting genes of each of animal  species.</p>
<p>These  are the lessons that we should study from our past. We should study the  impact of destruction of forests and hunting of animals. There is a  harmonic between nature and animals. Anti nature behavior  of people creates severe problems for both flora and fauna. This  mentality of humanity has to be changed. We should know the importance  of conserving forests. We should understand that they are the essential  part of an ecosystem. If we succeed in conserving the forest, we can  prevent the extinction of several species of animals and plants.</p>
<p>Reference: Illustrated Encyclopedia of endangered animals.</p>
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