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Source: Animal Place
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Source: College Students for Animal Rights
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posted by bluekatie
THEY ARE IN DANGER FOR THESE REASONS

Threats
Since European settlement, approximately 80% of Australia's eucalypt forests have been decimated. Of the remaining 20% almost none is protected and most occurs on privately-owned land.
Settlers favoured the rich fertile lands along the eastern seaboard to have their farms and urban developments. Unfortunately, this is where the majority of koalas are already living because they also like to live in trees which are growing in fertile soils.
Koalas in danger!
Once people hunted koalas for their fur, manyoya and kwa the 1920's the wanyama were almost extinct....
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posted by jblvr
ONE OF THE MOST URGENT PROBLEMS IN OUR SOCIETY IS ANIMAL ABUSE.THIS PROBLEM STARTED A LONG TIME zamani WHEN AT FIRST JUST A FEW ANIMAILS WERE BEING ABUSED au TREATED UNFAIRY.ALSO AFTER A WHILE,MENY PEOPLE STARTED TO ABUSE wanyama AND TREAT THEM UNFAIRLY EVERY DAY.IF THIS KEEPS HAPPING TO ALL THE wanyama THEY WILL WONDER IF THEY WILL DIE TODAY au SOME TIME SOON.I BELIEVE THAT ALL OF THOSE wanyama HAVE RIGHTS JUST LIKE WE DO SO WHAT WE CAN DO TO HELP STOP ANIMAL ABUSE IS BEFORE SOME ONE GETS THE ANIMAL THEY WANT WE SOULD MAKE THEM TAKE A LIE DETECTOR TEST SO WE CAN KNOW IF THEY ARE AN ANIMAL ABUSER.I...
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Source: Animal Place
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posted by Mallory101
Animal Cruelty: Acts of violence au neglect perpetrated against wanyama are considered animal cruelty. Some examples are overt abuse, dog fighting and cockfighting, and denying a companion animal the basic necessities of care, such as food, water au shelter.


Animal Hoarding au Collecting: Obsessive/compulsive disorder in which individual keeps a large number of animals-sometimes zaidi than 100-in his au her home, and neglects to care for the wanyama and the nyumbani environment; "collectors" are usually in extreme denial about the situation. Technically, hoarding can be considered a crime, as it...
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