> The National Geographic magazine is recent, so it probably wouldn't have the best information on early efforts to stop poaching.
> The YouTube video is from an unknown source and unknown time, so its credibility is questionable.
> An editorial is opinionated, so there aren't many concrete, reliable facts.
The book is likely the most credible source because it isn't recent and the author has direct experience with elephants and efforts to stop elephant poaching.
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Create safe, public-friendly waste disposal options and advertise them. Create laws that impose stiff fines for the perpetrators and advertise these stiff fines. Use Illegal Dumping Cameras to catch the perpetrators in the act. Use Social Media to ask the public to identify the perpetrators.
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Sad(it's a su!cide note,so it's pretty obvious,but meh)hope this helps.
Answer. "tis some visitor." The reader feels suspense as to whom this visitor may be.
Explanation::He tries to calm himself down, telling himself that "tis some visitor" who has dropped by unexpectedly. But who is this visitor?
(sorry this is so late!)