English, asked by Nimrat32, 1 year ago

An essay on poaching (illegal hunting of animals).....i ll mark it brainliest ...whosoever wrote this essay of about 50 to 60 lines

Answers

Answered by Risingbrainlystar
0
Poaching has been defined as the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals, usually associated with land use rights
poach verb (TAKE ILLEGALLY) ​ [ I/T ] to catch or kill an animal without permission on someone else's property, or to kill animals illegally to get valuable parts of them: [ T ] Anybody you see with a piece of ivory has poached it.

HOME HOT TOPICS ENVIRONMENTPOACHING: ILLEGAL HUNTING

Poaching: Illegal Hunting MAG

By Unknown, Unknown, Unknown


      When you think ofenvironmental problems you probably think of pollution, but the poaching of wildanimals is one, too. Poaching has plagued environmentalists for years and,despite laws, this horrific crime has yet to be stopped. 

Poaching is aserious problem, especially in Africa and Asia. This crime is committed forcommercial profit, meaning hunters kill animals illegally and sell their hidesand parts. Although poachers usually hunt tigers, elephants and rhinos, they killsharks and whales, too. This illegal hunting has led to shrinking populations ofmany species. 

Many nations have banned poaching, but enforcement isdifficult. The small number of police officers trained to deal with this createsan unfair advantage for poachers.

Poachers usually kill animals for onlyone product: tigers are slaughtered for their striped fur, elephants are killedfor their ivory tusks and rhinos their large horn. The bodies of the animals areleft to rot. Sharks are lured to boats and caught on a hook that pulls themaboard. Their dorsal fins are cut off and their bodies thrown back into theocean. Without fins they can't swim and will die. The illegally obtained fins areused to make shark fin soup, a delicacy in Asia. 

The laws that"protect" animals are no more than pieces of paper. The currentpoaching bans need better enforcement, and I have a plan.

The number ofenforcers needs to be increased so that there are enough to watch the herds andmake sure poachers can't shoot the animals. The reserve parks in Africa shouldbecome a huge zoo so that the animals can migrate but within a fenced area.Another idea is to build a cement enclosure instead of fences. Watchtowers couldbe constructed so enforcers can monitor a wide variety of poacher targets. Thismay not completely end the problem, but it would slow it down.

Poachingis a serious problem and a criminal act. The effects of poaching will be felt forcenturies to come, and if there are any still alive, the only place to seeanimals might be in a zoo. 


Nimrat32: I thought u have write it your own....byt u have copied fm google....well it doesnt helped much
Risingbrainlystar: actually I have not copied but just taken a little hint
Answered by shanaya129
0
man kills animal for take it as his food. animals r very cute .we don't want to kill them .but because of our shellfish Ness we kill them .these r baned in India we should not do this it is one of our fundamental duty.
Similar questions