"Protected animals in my country....(Nigeria)"
Hello, friends welcome to my post in which I have discussed "Protected animals in my country" as part of my participation in this 👉contest
In Nigeria, we have diverse wildlife, but many species are threatened or endangered due to poaching, illegal wildlife trade, and habitual destruction. Anyway, I have once written about some of the protected animals in Nigeria and today, I am here to share some again with you.
Name: African Forest Elephant
The population status of this animal has been reduced due to habitat loss and poaching. Based on habitat and environmental threats they are killed for their tusks, and fueling the illegal trade of ivory. Agricultural expansion has also destroyed their natural habitats.
Legal Protection: They are protected by the Endangered Species Act of Nigeria (1985) which is an agency that protects elephants from trade and hunting also the national environmental regulations help to prohibit illegal logging and habitat destruction of elephants.
Name: Pangolin
The population status of the animal is critically endangered as they are the most trafficked animal in the country. As for habitat and environmental threats, meat is used in traditional medicine and poaching for scales. Also as for deforestation, there is a loss of habitat because of logging and agriculture.
Legal Protection:
These animals are protected by Nigeria Endangered Species Act (1995) which prohibits trade and hunting. Also, there is a custom law that has been made to seize any illegal pangolin trade shipments in the country.
Name: West African Manatee
The population status of this animal is vulnerable to reduction due to habitat destruction and poaching. As for habitat and environmental threats illegal hunting, water pollution, and fishing gear and dams that are disturbing this animal.
Legal Protection:
The Endangered Species Act of Nigeria (1985) is the body that protects them from hunting and trade. Also, we have the ban on international trade and the Nigeria wetlands under the international agreements that protect them.
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I think publishing animals in your country can be done for several species that are easy to find around you, such as butterflies, insects and even ants, so why are you more interested in taking photos on the internet than creating your own work? if this post gets support from curators or booming, I can only lololololol
Firstly if butterflies, insects, and aunts are protected animals then I would have used the pictures without getting them from the internet, unfortunately, there aren't universally protected animals, but some species might be protected which I don't think Nigeria has. Besides, do you think, it is easier for someone to just enter the bush in Nigeria a find African Forest Elephant, Pangolin, and West African Manatee if it is that easy then I would have snapped them myself than using the internet photos which the contest accepted as you can see it below 👇.
Thanks for your suggestions, but for such animals which are hardly seen, I can't get you a photo of mine.