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  2. Poaching - Wikipedia

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    Poaching is the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals, usually associated with land use rights. [1] [2] Poaching was once performed by impoverished peasants for subsistence purposes and to supplement meager diets. [3] It was set against the hunting privileges of nobility and territorial rulers. [4]

  3. Species affected by poaching - Wikipedia

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    Many species are affected by poaching, including illegal hunting, fishing and capturing of wild animals, and, in a recent usage, the illegal harvesting of wild plant species. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The article provides an overview of species currently endangered or impaired by poaching in the Americas, sub-Saharan Africa, and South-East Asia .

  4. Poaching and Habitat Loss: The Dual Threats to Elephant ... - AOL

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    Poaching. Illegal ivory hunting is one of the largest threats faced by elephants. ©Anna_Om/iStock via Getty Images. The main threat that elephants face is poaching. Up to 30,000 elephants are ...

  5. Illegal trade booms in South Africa's 'super-strange looking ...

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    A few days after that, there is an outbreak of binge drinking and illegal activity. "When they get the money, there's more drugs, more alcohol, children are neglected because mummy is drunk, daddy ...

  6. A retired wildlife conservation officers explains how the public can help stop night time deer poachers.

  7. Anti-poaching - Wikipedia

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    Anti-poaching is the organised act to counter the poaching of wildlife. [1] However, it is generally used to describe an overall effort against the illegal wildlife trade. [2] [3] The act of anti-poaching is normally carried out by national parks on public land and by private security companies on privately owned land. Anti-poaching takes many ...

  8. Ivory trade - Wikipedia

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    Solutions to the problem of poaching and illegal trade focused on trying to control international ivory movements through CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora). Although poaching remains a concern in areas of Africa, it is not the only threat for the elephants who roam its wilderness. Fences in ...

  9. As investigation continues into suspected deer poaching ... - AOL

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    According to the DNR's Fond du Lac County Conservation Warden William Hankee, deer poaching is the illegal taking of a deer, either outside of season, without a license or by illegal means.