I saw the very sad news today that the African elephant is on the red list for the most endangered animals. Personally, I cannot imagine a world without the majesty of the African elephant. What a heartbreaking situation that future generations face if these beautiful animals such as the polar bear, the African Elephant, and even more so the tiny bee disappear from our planet.
Without the important work of the bee we risk starvation. All of nature is dependent on each other. When I grew up there were elephants in the wild that I saw on various holidays, in the Kruger Park and Lake Kariba and I marvelled at the way they lived in close-knit family groups, caring for each other and raising their young as a family unit.
Meet other vegans on 121vegandating.com and join a group of singles who are committed to living a kinder life for all living beings. Now due to poaching for their tusks and over population which leads to loss of their environment they are being brought to the verge of extinction. What a terrible loss to the world if we hear the news that the last elephant has died.
The choices that we make, what we eat, the way we dress and the entertainment we support can make a difference. Please do not buy trinkets that are made from ivory or any other animal product. Make kinder food choices and ensure when you travel as a tourist that you only support venues that really care for wildlife and support the ethical wildlife conservation and are not just about making money from the abuse of captive animals. Being a vegan is not just about changing your diet it is making the choice to not be a part of animal abuse in any form. Meet other committed vegans on 121vegandating.com. If we all stopped buying the ivory then the elephants would not be hunted for their tusks, as no-one needs an elephant’s tusk but the elephant.