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Why poaching of animals is strictly prohibited.

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Answered by Ariana45
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Poaching has traditionally been defined as the illegal capturing of wild animals, usually associated with land use rights.




The illegal hunting of endangered wildlife has become a popular source of income formany hunters all over the world, the leather, fur and bones of endangered species being inhigh demand and very profitable especially within the tourist industry and on the blackmarket. Overexploitation is the second-largest threat to the extinction of many species, lossof habitat being the first. Illegal hunting is an open gateway for overexploitation and, ifcontinued, will result in a decrease in biodiversity on a global scale.Wildlife trade refers to the sale and exchange of wild animals, either alive, dead orproducts thereof. The wildlife trade is monitored at Customs checkpoints between countries,where it is checked and recorded, and, if it is illegal, confiscated and the offenders areprosecuted. Wildlife is often traded in exchange for either money or other useful objects,depending on the preferences of the individuals involved. The fact that the process relies ontrade makes cases involving illegally hunted animals difficult to provelegally.
Answered by TheRuhanikaDhawan
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poaching of animals is strictly prohibited because
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1) we need to save our wildlife
2)in order to maintain the balance in our environment
3)if we do poaching there will be an imbalance in the food chain
4)we will not get to such a beautiful animals as they may go extinct
5)animals r very important to the environment , if they r lost there will be a great damage to the environment
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