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  1. Poaching - Wikipedia

    Poaching is the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals, usually associated with land use rights. [1][2] Poaching was once performed by impoverished peasants for subsistence purposes and to …

  2. Poaching | Description, History, Examples, & Control | Britannica

    Poaching, in law, the illegal shooting, trapping, or taking of game, fish, or plants from private property or from a place where such practices are specially reserved or forbidden.

  3. From Poaching, Trafficking, To Demand. Wildlife Crime Explained

    Poaching and illegal wildlife trade devastate species worldwide. Here, learn about the global efforts working to stop these crimes.

  4. What Is Poaching? The Horrendous Crime Explained

    Jan 5, 2023 · Poaching is a crime against creatures and people. Poachers illegally shoot, trap, and take the wild game, fish, and ornamental plants from protected or private lands for their own profit.

  5. Wildlife Poaching Is Costing Americans an Outrageous Amount of …

    Sep 11, 2025 · The study identified eight motivations of poaching, ranging from poaching for trophy parts of an animal to peer pressure to subsistence to opportunistic poaching.

  6. What Is Poaching? A Legal Definition of the Crime

    Aug 6, 2025 · Poaching refers to the illegal taking of wild animals, fish, plants, or other natural resources. Its core aspect is its unauthorized nature, distinguishing it from legal hunting, fishing, or …

  7. 15 Most Poached Animals In 2025 | IFAW

    Oct 6, 2025 · Poaching is defined as the illegal hunting or live capture of wild animals that are not one’s own or are protected by law. This illegal trafficking and killing of wildlife involves large-scale, …

  8. Poaching - National Geographic Society

    Poaching is the illegal trafficking and killing of wildlife. Sometimes animal or plant parts are sold as trophies or “folk medicines” and sometimes they are sold as pets or houseplants. With more tigers …

  9. Poaching animals, facts and information | National Geographic

    Illegally taking animals from the wild threatens many species with extinction. Wild animals are being poached on a massive scale, with millions of individual animals of thousands of species...

  10. What is poaching's history, examples, and control methods

    At its core, poaching refers to the illegal capture or killing of animals and the harvesting of plants, which contravenes established laws aimed at protecting wildlife.