Wildlife Poaching Research Paper

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They are disappearing : Poaching
Poaching is illegal hunting, killing, capturing or taking of wildlife violating local or international wildlife conservation laws. This can occur in a number of ways. For example, illegal shooting or trapping of an animal from a private or public property amounts to poaching.Wildlife poachers are the people on the ground illegally hunting, fishing, and snaring. The Lacey Act (U.S.C. SS 3371-3378) prohibited the transportation of prohibited or illegally captured animals across state lines (.galegroup.com). The Lacey Act was the first federal law protecting wildlife . Today the law is primarily used to stop the importation of potentially dangerous species (galegroup.com).The most recent amendment to the act …show more content…

A judge can also impose forfeiture of vehicles, aircraft, vessels, or other equipment used during the crime. Many animals are affected by poaching at the beginning of the 20th century there were a few million African elephants and approximately 100,000 Asian elephants. Today elephants are now considered endangered, there are about 450,000-700,000 African elephants and 35,000-40,000 Asian elephants (DoSomething.org).Tigers are killed to supply underground black markets with its organs, pelts, and bones. These items are used in eastern medicine.Bear paw, along with tiger parts, shark fin, sea turtles, pangolins (scaly anteaters), and manta ray are fashionable delicacies in Asia and the South Pacific and many are inhumanely farmed or illegally …show more content…

Today elephants are now considered endangered these gentle giants are targeted for their tusks ,the elephants are killed for their tusks because they are made of ivory and that is sold on the black market and used to make knick knacks to sell to tourist which is completely unnecessary, and in just a decade more than 7,137 african rhinos have been lost to poaching (Save the Rhino International) these creatures are being shot and cut up and left to die just for a simple horn. I believe it is extremely barbaric to do this to an animal just for its tusks , horns ,coat, or organs, then leave them to bleed out. Just as overfishing causes imbalances in the whole marine system, our complex web of life on earth depends on careful and thoughtful use of wildlife species and their habitats and if poaching continues at the rate it is many of these hunted species could become severely endanger or even extinct, and no parent wants to explain to their kid why some animals are not in the wild anymore. Animals all over the world are affected by this not just in africa, all kinds of species of tigers and leopards in asia are killed just for their coats because of the unique patterns people find them very valuable but sometimes when these animals are killed they are females with young not to far away and that hurts the population of the species because a majority of the time the cubs or

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