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on an article posted by BBC with the same title on October 21, 2016
Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37727920
Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37727920
Slow lorises, which are the only poisonous primates
in the world, were found by Indonesian police in West Java. Indonesian
government has created some regulations and laws against slow lorises
trafficking. However, in reality, those slow lorises are even traded through
Facebook. Fortunately, the Indonesian police succeed to catch two hunters and
three dealers. Slow lorises trafficking may bring this endangered species to
extinction. What’s more, the number of slow lorises is continuously decreasing
due to the rising demand for them as pets that encourages hunters as well as
dealers to capture them.
According to Christina Rattel from International
Animal Rescue said that there were approximately 80% of slow lorises rescued
died. After getting caught, slow lorises always go through a set of inhumane
torture. The dealers will cut their teeth so that they cannot inject venom to
human. Not only that, they are also kept in captive in the bright place which
can kill them since slow lorises are wild and nocturnal animal. Receiving that
kind of treatments, most slow lorises are not able to survive even before they
can be carried to the customers.
Human should not make wild animals especially the
endangered ones as pets because their nature is to live free from human in
their own habitat. I think that the government also has to apply the laws on
animals trafficking more strictly and investigate the issue more seriously to
cease the trafficking. As well as the government, citizens have to be aware
with the problem and not to support the trafficking by buying those animals
through internet. Instead, good citizens must report those hunters and dealers
to the police.
I agree with you that the government must control and investigate this kind of issues, because it's urgent....
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