Yes, in a way, but some poaching is done by people who hold licenses, but kill protected species.
People getting lost, animals getting hurt, poaching (hunting out of season without a license.
Yes. An illegal hunting. Example: Hunters hunting elephant tusks (ivory) in Africa.
No You can't have legal poaching, that'd be like having a legal crime. Poaching is illegal hunting, so legal poaching would be hunting.
You need a hunting license no matter what. Unless it is a non game species.
In contrast to law-abiding hunters, poachers engage in the unlawful harvesting of wildlife without securing proper hunting permits or consent from landowners. Their primary motivation is the illicit acquisition of valuable animal parts.
poaching, not hunting
Poaching represents the act of engaging in hunting activities without obtaining the requisite authorization from the property owner or relevant authorities. In Zimbabwe, akin to several other African nations, lion hunting is not subject to stringent outright prohibition. The lawful taking of specific animals necessitates the acquisition of a permit, which is a prerequisite for hunters seeking to engage in such activities.
Poaching
The definition of poaching is: -the act of hunting in areas or circumstances where hunting is illegal So by definition, poaching is never legal.
No, you can go without one!
Illegal hunting is called poaching.
Hunting and poaching in Tanzania has become a large problem for wildlife officials and for the Tanzanian elephants. Elephant poaching has even caused the government of Tanzania to arm hunters against the poachers.