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Visit a national park to support the wildlife economy, promote sustainable tourism and be touched and captivated by nature. Reduce demand for illegal wildlife parts and products by not purchasing products made from these items—as our partner WildAid says: “When the buying stops, the killing can too.

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Rhinoceroses used to roam throughout Africa and Asia, various species linked aesthetically by the horn on their head. These days, they are increasingly rare, while it's that horn on their head which makes them distinctive, it is also what puts them at constant risk… Rhinos have been poached into near extinction in this case. Rhinos are not the only animals affected. More than 60 percent of Africa's elephant population was poached within the last 12 years.

- If you're unsure where something like jewelry or clothing comes from, simply ask. Ask the vendor what it's made of, where it's from, and if its country of origin allows its sale.

-Overexploitation has brought many fish species to the brink of extinction. While some of these species are now protected, many are still fished and sold legally.

-The world is much smaller thanks to the internet and now it's easier than ever to report illegal wildlife hunted when you see it.

Hope this helps as a example, Enjoy!