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How illegall trapping and poaching becomes a threat to wildlife in India? ​

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Answered by ayush33475627
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Explanation:

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TRAPPING AND POACHING IS A DANGEROUS THREAD TO WILDLIFE AS POACHERS CATCH ANIMALS LIKE TIGERS AND ELEPHANTS FOR THEIR SKIN TEETH ETC. SO WE SHOULD STOP POACHING ANIMALS...

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Answered by Gautam22121998
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Poaching and wildlife crimes have increased 52 per cent in India even though the environment ministry claims otherwise

In 2016, 50 tigers were poached, which is the highest in the past decade. Meanwhile, 340 peacocks were killed because of poaching between 2015 and 2016, which 193 per cent higher than that of 2014. Blackbuck, blue bull, chinkara, elephant, leopard, rhinoceros, spotted deer, and the wild boar are also highly threatened, as the annual book.

Even turtles and pangolin are at high risk. Picture this: 37,267 turtles seized between 2015 and 2016, which means the government seized an average of 100 turtles every day last year.

However, countless other species are similarly overexploited, from marine turtles to timber trees. Not all wildlife trade is illegal. Wild plants and animals from tens of thousands of species are caught or harvested from the wild and then sold legitimately as food, pets, ornamental plants, leather, tourist ornaments and medicine. Wildlife trade escalates into a crisis when an increasing proportion is illegal and unsustainable—directly threatening the survival of many species in the wild.


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