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16.07.2020 02:37

Сделайте ! Elephants use tusks for stripping trees, moving objects, fighting and display. Humans have other uses for tusks – or ivory – such as jewellery, piano keys and billiard balls.
Although ivory has been valued for centuries, large-scale killing of elephants for ivory did not begin until about 1900. By the 1970s and 1980s, poaching became a serious problem.
Between 1979 and 1992, the numbers of elephants plunged from 1.3 million to about 600,000. Elephants were in danger. Those protecting the elephants chose a simple solution: ban the sale of ivory, and the poachers will find it difficult to make a living.
The ban on ivory sales worked. Elephant populations grew fast in Southern Africa. But they also began to damage crops and chase villagers.
This created a problem for those protecting wildlife. Angry villagers were demanding that elephants should be taken away from areas near humans – even killed. One solution was to let local people have control of the way the elephants were managed. But how could you make villagers want to look after the elephants?
So the authorities began to allow the sale of ivory as a way for the villagers to raise money. This gave them an interest in managing the elephants.
It seemed to make sense. If elephants were no longer endangered in southern Africa, shouldn't African countries be allowed to sell ivory to fund this sort of conservation program?
In 1998 the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) lifted the ban on all trade in ivory. Money from the sale of African ivory is being used to help people live alongside the elephant.
John Newby of the World Wide Fund for Nature says that preservation alone is not enough. "It isn't creating the incentives needed by ordinary Africans to see elephants as a valuable resource and not just a pest," says Newby.
So far it has been the tourist industry – airlines and hotels – that has made money from African wildlife. Now that local people can sell ivory again, the elephants are at last bringing wealth to their human neighbours. By Simon Baines

In the text above find the underlined words, which are close in meaning to those below:

1. Prized 2. caring for 3. preservation 4. close to5. fell sharply 6. insisting 7. put at risk  8. stimuli 9. harm 10. illegal hunting

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THE  LEANING  TOWER  SYUYUMBIKE  IN  KAZAN

Syuyumbike tower is located on the territory of the Kazan Kremlin complex and is one of the main attractions of the city of Kazan.

Its popularity is due to the interesting history and legends, connected with it, as well as the fact that it is falling. The 58-metre tower is often called the architectural symbol of not only the capital but of the whole of Tatarstan. It was built in the seventeenth century. Like the famous leaning tower of Pisa the Syuyumbike tower is also a so-called "falling" tower, and the deviation from the vertical axis is about 2 meters. (The Syuyumbike tower is two metres higher than the tower of Pisa in Italy).

Syuyumbike is a female name and it means "beloved Queen" of the people of Kazan in the 16th century. Indeed, Syuyumbike was a beautiful and noble educated woman, the widow of the Khan, ruined in the struggle for the throne. According to one of the legends it was she who ordered to build this tower in the memory of her beloved husband. According to another legend she went upstairs of the tower and threw herself from the top on the ground and died. Since then, the tower was called after her.

Падающая башня Сююмбике в Казани

Башня Сююмбике расположена на территории комплекса Казанского Кремля и является одной из главных достопримечательностей города Казани.

Её популярность обусловлена интересной историей и легендами, связанными с ней, а также тем, что она падает. 58-метровую башню часто называют архитектурным символом не только столицы, но и всего Татарстана. Она была построена в семнадцатом веке. Как и знаменитая падающая башня Пизы, башня Сююмбике также является так называемой 'падающей' башней, а отклонение от вертикальной оси составляет около 2 метров. (Башня Сююмбике на два метра выше, чем башня в городе Пиза в Италии).

Сююмбике - женское имя, означающее "любимая госпожа". Сююмбике была "любимой госпожой" Казанского народа в 16 веке. Действительно, Сююмбике была красивой и благородной образованной женщиной, вдовой Хана, погибшей в борьбе за трон. По одной из легенд, именно она приказала построить эту башню в память о любимом муже. По другой легенде она поднялась на башню и бросилась с вершины на землю и умерла. С тех пор башня называется в её честь.


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