What is Poaching?
Poaching is the illegal hunting, capturing, or killing of wildlife, typically for commercial gain. It is a serious threat to many endangered species and threatens biodiversity worldwide.
Types of Poaching
- Wildlife Poaching
- Marine Poaching
- Plant Poaching
Examples of Poaching
One of the most well-known examples of poaching is the illegal hunting of rhinos for their horns, which are believed to have medicinal properties in some cultures. Another example is the illegal fishing of endangered species such as sharks for their fins.
Case Study: Ivory Trade
In Africa, the poaching of elephants for their ivory tusks has led to a dramatic decline in elephant populations. The illegal ivory trade continues to be a major issue, despite international efforts to curb it.
Statistics on Poaching
According to the World Wildlife Fund, poaching is responsible for the illegal trade of billions of dollars worth of wildlife every year. It is estimated that tens of thousands of elephants are killed annually for their ivory.