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To: The Editor of Wildlife Magazine

From: Dung Van Vu

Subject: Threats to Tigers and Possible Solutions

Date: 26 February 2026


Introduction

This report describes the threats facing tigers and suggests some solutions to the problem.


Threats

Research has shown that tigers are endangered mainly because of habitat loss. Forests are cut down for farming, roads, and buildings, so tigers lose their homes and food sources. Another serious threat is illegal hunting. Some people hunt tigers for their skin, bones, and other body parts, which are sold at high prices. In addition, human activities such as pollution and climate change also affect tiger populations.


Solutions

One solution is to protect forests and natural habitats where tigers live. Governments should create more national parks and wildlife reserves. Second, it is important to have stricter laws against poaching and illegal wildlife trade. In addition, we should raise people’s awareness about protecting endangered animals through education and campaigns.


Conclusion

In conclusion, there are many threats to tigers today. Therefore, we recommend protecting habitats, stopping illegal hunting, and educating people to save tigers from extinction.


The pie charts illustrate the main news sources used by teenagers, young adults and old people. Overall, online news sites are the most popular source among teenagers, while television is preferred by older people.


Among teenagers, more than half (52%) get news from online news sites. TV is the second most common source at 37%, whereas printed newspapers account for only 7%. Other sources are used by a very small proportion, just 4%.


For young adults, TV and online news are used at similar levels, at 35% and 33% respectively. Others make up 26%, while printed newspapers remain the least popular source, at 6%.


In contrast, old people mainly rely on TV, which represents 42%. Printed newspapers are also significant at 29%. Online news sites are used by only 6%, showing a clear difference from younger age groups.


Walt Disney is famous around the world as the creator of Mickey Mouse and a pioneer in the animated film industry. He was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. From a young age, he showed a great interest in drawing and art. He attended McKinley High School and later studied at the Chicago Institute of Art, where he improved his artistic skills. Throughout his career, Disney became a very successful filmmaker. He created some of the most well-known cartoon characters in history, including Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. Besides making films, he also became famous for opening Disneyland in 1955, the first theme park of its kind, which became a magical place for children and adults alike. Walt Disney had four siblings and two daughters. He worked hard all his life and inspired millions of people with his creativity and imagination. Sadly, he passed away in 1966, but his legacy continues. Today, The Walt Disney Studios remains one of the most successful and influential companies in the entertainment industry, bringing joy to people all over the world.

Title: The Influence of Foreign Festivals on Vietnamese Culture

In recent years, more and more young Vietnamese people have been celebrating foreign festivals like Christmas and Halloween. While some may view this as a fun way to experience different cultures, others express concern about the potential negative effects these customs might have on Vietnam's rich traditions.

On one hand, embracing foreign festivals can be seen as a sign of openness and global connection. Celebrating these events allows young people to learn about diverse cultures, fostering a sense of inclusivity and unity. Moreover, events like Christmas and Halloween are often joyful and bring people together, offering opportunities for community activities and family bonding.

However, there are valid concerns about the influence of foreign cultures on Vietnamese values. Vietnam has a long history and a deep cultural heritage, with festivals such as Tet (Lunar New Year) being central to national identity. If young people focus too much on foreign celebrations, it might overshadow traditional Vietnamese customs. It is crucial to strike a balance between enjoying global festivals and preserving the unique aspects of our own culture.

In conclusion, while celebrating foreign festivals can be enjoyable, it is essential to remember the importance of maintaining Vietnamese traditions. We should embrace cultural diversity without letting it overshadow the values that make us who we are.


This essay takes a balanced approach, showing both sides of the argument while maintaining the importance of preserving Vietnamese culture. Let me know if you'd like to adjust or expand any part of it!