Creating Awareness For Enhancing Wildlife Preservation Standards.



Since many centuries animals have been the subject to endangerment due to human activities of hunting and poaching. This has led to various species to become extinct and they no longer exist on our planet. A lot of factors like habitat destruction and killing for smuggling animal parts still contribute to the decline of animal numbers. It is upto animal conservationists to take further steps for the benefit of wildlife protection. Rapid industrialization is also responsible for reducing the safety of animals.

Steps taken for animal preservation have produced positive results and continue to do so. In the present day, a lot of great work is being done by Doc Antle’s organization, the RSF (Rare Species Fund). The Myrtle Beach Safari in South Carolina’s Myrtle Beach is home to some of the rarest species on the  planet, including tigers, lions, cheetahs and apes. These are all animals that have been the subjects of human cruelty for hundreds of years. 

The RSF implements steps to protect animals worldwide from habitat destruction, and rescues them from areas where there are hunting and poaching dangers. T.I.G.E.R.S. is an organization that is directly associated with the RSF, and works largely for the protection of big cat species. The Tigers Preservation Station and the Myrtle Safari are preserves where many generations of endangered animals have lived for more than 3 decades. Best of all, these are places open to the public during the summer months. 

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