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  2. Poaching - Wikipedia

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    Poaching, like smuggling, has a long history in the United Kingdom. The verb poach is derived from the Middle English word pocchen literally meaning bagged, enclosed in a bag, which is cognate with "pouch". [17] [18] Poaching was dispassionately reported for England in "Pleas of the Forest", transgressions of the rigid Anglo-Norman forest law. [19]

  3. Species affected by poaching - Wikipedia

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    The population of the critically endangered Black rhinoceros, inhabiting most of Sub-Saharan Africa, was estimated to have been about 100,000 in 1960 and has now dramatically decreased to only about 4,000, with poaching being attributed as one of the causes of this decline in population. [26] The commercial poaching of white and black ...

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    This is the type of activity that’s well within the definition of poaching,” said Patrick Foy, captain of the California Fish and Wildlife Department’s legal division.

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

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... meaning that the population of African bush elephants is around 265,000. ... Poaching. Illegal ivory hunting is one of the largest ...

  6. Wildlife conservation - Wikipedia

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    By 2007, the Florida panther population had tripled and offspring between Florida and Texas individuals had higher fertility and less genetic problems. In 2015, the US Fish and Wildlife Service estimated there were 230 adult Florida panthers and in 2017, there were signs that the population's range was expanding within Florida. [51]

  7. Dian Fossey - Wikipedia

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    Fossey is generally credited with reversing the downward trend in the mountain gorilla population. Due to poaching, gorilla populations declined from 450 in 1960 to just 250 in 1981. However, Fossey's "war on poaching" saw the final confirmed killing of a gorilla in 1983. By the late 1980s, the population had risen to 280.

  8. The Consequences of Poaching: Berkshire Edition - AOL

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  9. Hunting - Wikipedia

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    What in other countries is called "hunting" is called "shooting" (birds) [73] or "stalking" (deer) [74] in Britain. Fox hunting is a social activity for the upper classes, with roles strictly defined by wealth and status. [75] [76] Similar to fox hunting in many ways is the chasing of hares with hounds.