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UNIT 14 - READING 1 Elephants
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UNIT 14 - READING 1 Elephants
Elephants are facing an increasing threat as human behavior continues to influence their natural environment. The number of people living in Asia and Africa has increased fourfold since 1900, which means that elephants have lost some of their habitat to human settlements. Although the sale of ivory was banned in 1990, the demand for it continues even today — this has led to a dramatic decline in elephant populations over the past few decades. The figures show a decrease in African elephant numbers of more than 90% since 1930, from more than 6 million to fewer than half a million today. There are even fewer Asian elephants left; only 35,000 to 40,000 still exist. The threat of elephant extinction is worrisome in view of the vital role they play in the ecosystem. As huge and powerful consumers, elephants are a keystone species in their environment, affecting biodiversity in their regional habitats. They eat large quantities of woody vegetation and are thus responsible for clearing much of the land, contributing to the creation and maintenance of grasslands. These grasslands provide a habitat for other animals, such as antelopes. Furthermore, elephant dung is important to the environment. Baboons and birds pick through elephant dung for undigested seeds and nuts, and dung beetles reproduce in these deposits. The nutrient-rich dung also helps damaged soil to recover. Finally, it is a vehicle for spreading seeds over a wide area. It's important to note that some seeds will not grow unless they have passed through an elephant's digestive system. In an attempt to save elephants, environmental groups have declared them an endangered species and have been using drones and GPS technology to protect them from hunters. Moreover, many elephant habitats have been conserved as national parks. Most environmentalists believe, however, that the parks are too small and too isolated from each other to allow elephant populations to recover. What most people do agree on is that without serious international cooperation, elephants face the threat of extinction in the near future.
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1 Elephants are facing an increasing threat as human behavior continues to influence their natural environment. 2 The number of people living in Asia and Africa has increased fourfold since 1900, which means that elephants have lost some of their habitat to human settlements. 3 Although the sale of ivory was banned in 1990, the demand for it continues even today — this has led to a dramatic decline in elephant populations over the past few decades. 4 The figures show a decrease in African elephant numbers of more than 90% since 1930, from more than 6 million to fewer than half a million today. 5 There are even fewer Asian elephants left; only 35,000 to 40,000 still exist. 6 The threat of elephant extinction is worrisome in view of the vital role they play in the ecosystem. 7 As huge and powerful consumers, elephants are a keystone species in their environment, affecting biodiversity in their regional habitats. 8 They eat large quantities of woody vegetation and are thus responsible for clearing much of the land, contributing to the creation and maintenance of grasslands. 9 These grasslands provide a habitat for other animals, such as antelopes. 10 Furthermore, elephant dung is important to the environment. 11 Baboons and birds pick through elephant dung for undigested seeds and nuts, and dung beetles reproduce in these deposits. 12 The nutrient-rich dung also helps damaged soil to recover. 13 Finally, it is a vehicle for spreading seeds over a wide area. 14 It's important to note that some seeds will not grow unless they have passed through an elephant's digestive system. 15 In an attempt to save elephants, environmental groups have declared them an endangered species and have been using drones and GPS technology to protect them from hunters. 16 Moreover, many elephant habitats have been conserved as national parks. 17 Most environmentalists believe, however, that the parks are too small and too isolated from each other to allow elephant populations to recover. 18 What most people do agree on is that without serious international cooperation, elephants face the threat of extinction in the near future.