Pre-reading questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- If you could create a safe place for animals, what would it look like?
- What do you think animals need to live a safe and happy life?
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- illegal /ih-LEE-guhl/
- long-term /LAWNG-turm/
- poacher /POH-cher/
- defense /dih-FENS/
- impact /IM-pakt/
[adjective] – not allowed by law
The store was closed for selling illegal products.
[adjective] – continuing or lasting for a long period of time
Saving money is a long-term goal for many families.
[noun] – someone who catches and kills animals illegally
The rangers arrested several poachers in the national park.
[noun] – the act of protecting someone or something from attack or harm
The animal used its sharp claws for defense.
[noun] – the effect or influence of one thing on another
The new law had a big impact on small businesses.
Article reading:
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A seven-year study published in Science has confirmed that removing rhino horns helps reduce poaching in wildlife reserves near Kruger National Park in northern South Africa. From 2017 to 2023, researchers studied 11 reserves. In eight of these reserves, more than 2,000 rhinos were dehorned, and poaching dropped by 78%. This region holds around 25% of the world’s rhino population and is highly targeted by illegal hunters, especially due to strong demand for rhino horns in parts of Southeast Asia and China, where they are used in traditional medicine.
The study was carried out by researchers from South African universities and Oxford University. The findings provide the first long-term evidence supporting dehorning as a successful method of protection. Horns grow back, so they must be removed every one to two years. Removing them reduces the value of rhinos to poachers. While some animal rights groups have questioned the method, the study found no harm to the rhinos’ health or ability to reproduce. Another expert said that although horns help with defense and social behavior, the ecological impact appears to be small. The procedure takes about ten minutes and includes sedation, blindfolds, and microchipping. Experts say dehorning is not a permanent solution, but it can be helpful in the short to mid-term. The project was supported by conservation groups, universities, and park authorities.
The study was carried out by researchers from South African universities and Oxford University. The findings provide the first long-term evidence supporting dehorning as a successful method of protection. Horns grow back, so they must be removed every one to two years. Removing them reduces the value of rhinos to poachers. While some animal rights groups have questioned the method, the study found no harm to the rhinos’ health or ability to reproduce. Another expert said that although horns help with defense and social behavior, the ecological impact appears to be small. The procedure takes about ten minutes and includes sedation, blindfolds, and microchipping. Experts say dehorning is not a permanent solution, but it can be helpful in the short to mid-term. The project was supported by conservation groups, universities, and park authorities.
Comprehension questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them based on the article.
- Where did the study about rhino horns take place?
- What happened to the rhinos in eight of the reserves?
- What was the result after many rhinos were dehorned?
- Why do some people want rhino horns?
- Why do rhinos need to be dehorned every one to two years?
Discussion questions
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever visited a zoo or wildlife park? If so, what animals did you see? If not, would you like to visit one? Why or why not?
- Have you ever done something to help protect animals or nature? If so, what did you do? If not, what do you think you could do to help?
- Do you agree that rhinos should be protected, even if they live far away from us?
- Why do you think some people still hunt animals even when it is illegal?
- Why do you think some groups don’t agree with removing the horns, even if it helps?