Poaching
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But it turned out that the South did not take kindly to this
poaching
of its cheap labor.
There's an immense amount of
poaching
as well, and so possibly the same amount.
Today this region is the very epicenter of economic development in my country, where natural habitat and wildlife populations are rapidly being eradicated by several different threats, including once again cattle ranching, large sugarcane and soybean plantations, poaching, roadkill, just to name a few.
Over the past century, and in particular in the last several decades, human endeavors, from beach development to plastic refuse to poaching, long lines, nets, and even noxious chemicals, including oil, have upped the ante for sea turtles, causing their survival rate to drop to around one percent or less, from each nesting cycle.
So every year, we set aside resources to prevent poaching, hunting, mining and pollution in our parks, and resources to help communities who live in those parks manage their forests, adapt to climate change, and lead better lives while continuing to live in harmony with Mother Nature.
Poaching
for ivory and bushmeat is leading to global epidemic, disease transfer and war.
Unfortunately, humanity's treatment of elephants does not reflect this, as they continue to suffer from habitat destruction in Asia, ivory
poaching
in Africa, and mistreatment in captivity worldwide.
What I've been doing from 14 to 17 was, I was assisting them collecting ivory tusk, meat and whatever they were killing, poaching, hunting in the forest, bring it in the main city to get access to the market.
And with soldiers, they went to the forest for
poaching
elephants.
There are regulations that it's prohibited to do logging, mining and poaching, specifically.
They are now happy sending the news that they have protected the Okapi with the war, because we sent the news that they are killing and
poaching
everywhere.
We can look at elephants and say, yes, they grieve, and we can renew our efforts against international trophy hunting and against
poaching.
Local communities play an important role in fighting
poaching
and illegal wildlife trade, which are major threats affecting lions and other wildlife.
The community thought so too, opting to close a small area of reef to octopus fishing temporarily, using a customary social code, invoking blessings from the ancestors to prevent
poaching.
Joshua Kangombe saw what was happening: wildlife disappearing,
poaching
was skyrocketing, and the situation seemed very hopeless.
It doesn't make up it's mind if it want's to be a children's film, a message against
poaching
or a slasher film.
Set in stunning scenery on the titular Tibetan plateau, "Mountain Patrol: Kekexili" recreates an extraordinary grassroots effort in the 1990's by supremely dedicated idealists to stop
poaching
of the Tibetan antelope -- mano to mano with no satellite phones or navigation equipment or much in the way of weapons.
A law passed to limit fishing and protect fish resources in the area makes it impossible for this community to continue living from their traditional salmon and shellfish fisheries anymore if they do not resort to
poaching
.
I guess, enforcing local laws in international waters has made them forget about the existence of international laws... no matter where you are, attacking other people, and trying to sink their boats (even if they are engaged in illegal poaching) is attempted murder.
Small countries are the sole exception, because they can pursue beggar-thy-neighbor policies aimed at
poaching
corporations from their neighbors.
But to do that, Britain’s universities and research laboratories must be world-class institutions capable of
poaching
experts from other countries, and particularly from EU countries.
Even in Spain and Britain, where few electorally successful right-wing extremists exist, governments seek to pre-empt them by
poaching
their policies and their rhetoric.
The biggest threats to the legal wildlife trade are poaching, smuggling, improper trade permitting, and animal abuse, all of which must be addressed by regulators and rural community stakeholders at the local level.
Contrary to popular belief, most
poaching
is not the work of pirate operators; the major culprits are licensed foreign vessels that underreport or deliberately misreport their catch.
But as the court’s ruling sinks in, commercial breeders and animal rights groups face a crucial question: could the creation of a legal market for farmed horns curb a
poaching
pandemic that claims some 1,500 wild rhinos annually?
Writing on the auction’s website, he argued that “the demand for rhino horn is high, and open trading of the horn has the potential to satisfy this demand to prevent rhino poaching.”
This growth could outpace commercial supply, and even fuel more illegal
poaching
of wild animals.
Evidence suggests that while farming of rhinos may have niche market possibilities, it will not prevent
poaching
of wild rhinos.
Historically,
poaching
has also been immune to fluctuations in the retail price of rhino horns.
For the price mechanism to eradicate poaching, demand would need to bottom out.
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