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AWF Launches Anti-poaching Fund
The African Wildlife Foundation has announced a $10 million fund to quickly target poachers. The Urgent Response Fund aims to reduce the killings2 of thousands of endangered elephants and rhinos4 every year.
The AWF said in the 1970s, Africa was home to more than 1.3 million elephants. That figure has plummeted5 to about 419,000 today. Elephants are now being killed at the rate of 35,000 a year. Rhino3 numbers are also dwindling6. South African officials said more than 2,000 have been killed in the last two years alone. Giraffes and lions are fairing very poorly, as well.
Craig Sholley, the organization’s vice7 president for philanthropy and marketing8, said, “It’s just really, really important for people to recognize that this is a serious problem. There’s a possibility that we could lose elephants within the next 20 years. The same is true of rhinos and certain populations of lions and cheetah9 and gorillas10 and chimpanzees.”
He said that the Urgent Response Fund will be used in targeted ways.
“We’ve got three different categories and they’re relatively11 simple. The categories are Stop the Killing1, Stop the Trafficking and Stop the Demand. Stop the Killing is all about addressing the poaching on the ground in targeted areas in Africa. Category two is all about stopping the trafficking. Finally, as far as Stop the Demand is concerned the big markets are in Asia – China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam. We’re working with a partner WildAid to create public awareness13 and behavioral change.”
The AWF and WildAid are creating celebrity14 public service announcements or PSAs. Sholley said such radio and TV spots helped to sharply reduce the demand for shark fin12 soup.
“We hope to do the same as far as ivory and rhino horn is concerned,” he said.
The strategy calls for the training and use of sniffer dogs at key wildlife product smuggling15 points – airports and seaports16 in Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia and the DRC. The organization has underwritten the purchase of a helicopter to patrol a private reserve near South Africa’s Kruger National Park.
The $10 million from the AWF will support the Urgent Response Fund for three years. And Sholley said there’s no red tape or bureaucratic17 hang-ups.
“That’s what’s really exciting about this. Governments like the United States, Great Britain and China [have] stepped-up with funds that are similar -- $10 million. We’re talking about the largest economies in the world. And AWF has effectively stepped-up with the same amount. They do have to go through a certain bureaucracy in terms of ensuring that the funds are going to be funneled18 to appropriate parties on the ground,” he said.
The African Wildlife Foundation is a non-profit organization founded in 1961 with headquarters in Kenya.
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谋杀( killing的名词复数 ); 突然发大财,暴发 | |
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v.垂直落下,骤然跌落( plummet的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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adj.逐渐减少的v.逐渐变少或变小( dwindle的现在分词 ) | |
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10 gorillas | |
n.大猩猩( gorilla的名词复数 );暴徒,打手 | |
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