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Poachers meaning
plural of poacher
Example sentences (20)
He abhors poachers, game rangers who connive with poachers to kill animals, and everyone who threatens nature and the environment.
We assumed that there might be some elephant poachers around and carried out a patrol, and we arrested three elephant poachers,” U Lin Lin Tun, who heads the EERU, told The Irrawaddy.
A lot of poachers were successful last year, so they have that on their mind.
Four of the poachers have since been apprehended and are now back in prison.
Klein also explained that drivers go through his fields when they can’t access the road, and that poachers currently use it to access his property.
Plus, every day for 17 is dedicated to protecting endangered animals from poachers on his island.
Poachers there are increasingly targeting private reserves in their hunt for horns.
Sproul and the MPs say DFO's mishandling of the fishery for baby eels or elvers in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick this spring has emboldened poachers.
That's when we called 911 and the RCMP," she recalled of the first night the poachers appeared in late March.
The agency's enforcement division is not only responsible for upholding environmental laws and ticketing deviant poachers and recreational vehicle drivers, but it also has full police powers on state lands.
The public are also being urged to shop potential poachers.
This reveals that the poachers have captured Highwing, and this turns into a rescue mission.
Vigilance on the banks of the Amur River has been stepped up for fear of a return of the virus from Russia by smugglers, poachers or cross-border fishermen.
While that defensive mechanism has left them vulnerable to poachers it also makes them easier to rescue.
As tips increased, a group of “highly trained investigators” formed the Poacher Strike Force “to aggressively stop poachers,” according to a Jan.
Indonesian law enforcement has not yet confirmed any insider help, but Fascione said poachers elsewhere have often operated with assistance from those meant to protect the species.
In their natural habitats the animals are hunted by poachers for their horns.
It tells of the pangolin’s scales being both an armour and a vulnerability; the reason it is sought by poachers and traffickers.
Mkhize emphasised that although dehorning is not a solution, it forms part of a comprehensive approach to discouraging poachers targeting horned animals.
One farmer, whose land has been the targeted repeatedly, said the poachers are ‘basically laughing in our faces’.