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Anti Poaching Course Th. S Fish Wildlife Service African Elephant Conservation Fund In the last century rampant ivory poaching and habitat loss caused African elephant numbers to drop from over ten million animals in 1900 Lauren & . Karlee. Elephant Poaching. Poaching in Africa effects not only Africa itself but the world on a global scale. . The sale of poached ivory effects more then just . Africa, . since the market for this poached ivory exists in . By: Gordon . Pherribo. What is Poaching?. Poaching is the illegal hunting, killing or capturing of animals. .. Poaching can refer to the failure to comply with regulations for legal . harvest. Falls under 5 categories:. Facilitating Crime. How does globalization facilitate transnational crime?. Political. Deregulation. Financial markets. money laundering. FDI. Hard to combat. Social. Brand name social status. Veld. By Honey Hounsell . . LIONS. Lions are big cats. They hunt for their prey. They live in a group or family unit called a pride. Only male Lions have a long mane of hair. Lions eat zebras and wildebeest. . Courtney . Alber. and Ben Ricker. What is Poaching?. Poaching is the illegal killing, hunting, or capturing of animals . . History of Poaching in Africa. Elephants. In the early 20th century there used to be 3-5 million Elephants in the world.. Portfolio Committee on Environmental Affairs Colloquium on Anti-Rhino Poaching. Annette Hübschle, Ph.D.. University of Cape . Town . Introduction & Structure. Taking stock: Successes. Background: Ethnographic research – following the horn from the bush to the market. Dom and Matt. What is . poaching. Illegal hunting leading to downfall of that certain animal population. Due to poaching there are only 450,000 estimated African elephants . Poaching effects a lot of animals that have wanted materials Like. Research Question. . . How . much of an average household’s nutritional requirements are fulfilled by illegally poached meat and how does this affect ecosystem health and social relations within local . BY BRENDAN KELLER AND jOEL zUNIGA. < Poachers are holding down an elephant they illegally killed and and trying to remove its tusks for money.. < A group of poachers trying to remove the horn of an elephant, which is the most desired part of the animal for many people.. nature (nature vs. nurture). Definition: your genetic traits. Sentence: Some scientists say that you are shaped by . nature. , or the traits you received from your parents.. son. father. nurture (nature vs. nurture). Duan Biggs, Rosie Cooney, . Dilys. . Roe, Holly Dublin, Dan . Challender. , James Allan, Diane Skinner, and others . Strengthening disincentives for illegal behaviour. Increasing incentives for stewardship. By lizzie rogers. Chapter 1 : Animal cards. felines. Animal card 1 : Amur Leopard . Animal class : feline . Reason for endangerment : Habitat destruction, degradation and poaching . Food diet : . roe deer, red deer, musk deer, sika deer, wild boar, hares, badgers . Illegal poaching and wildlife trade. - . big business with devastating consequences. what can SAIs do?. AFROSAI Working Group of Environmental Auditing . Abuja, 13. th. of . Septembre. 2016. Tassilo von Droste .
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