The table shows that even despite of the fluctuations in the population of both the cheetah and the thomson gazelle, they remain constant. This table is shown in the graph below. When looking at the graph, it clearly shows that at times, both species appear to be going towards extinction. But, in the end of the eleven year period, both animals seem to be increasing rapidly again. The main threat to the tropical Savanna is the increasing of the human population. Humans have outgrown their habitat so they are now taking over others. With this, they are also introducing new non-native domestic cattle into the savannas and these animals are destroying the grasslands. This in turn reduces the amount of available food for the native wildlife. The reduction of these grasslands are causing many of the grazing animals to come closer and closer to extinction. Humans not only bring onto the land new cattle to aide in the native animals extinct, but it is also helping it in a different way. Poaching has always been a problem through out Africa . Many animals like the rhinoceros are endangered and threatened with extinction due to hunting and habitat loss. The African Elephant, is in danger of extinction due to poaching for it’s ivory tusks. The natural wildlife conservation fund have gone through several means to protect these animals have been tried, and has gone the great lengths in order to preserve these animals. They have even tried the removal of the rhinocero’s horns and the Elephant’s tusks...