not at all.
There are strict anti-poaching rules being enacted in Africa to prevent poaching. The habitat in which they live in is also being protected to prevent encroaching for agricultural use.
yes,poaching laws are being tightened,habitat is being restored.
Poaching occurs wherever there are wild animals, poor people and a market for poached goods - it is wide spread through most of Africa
Not legally anymore, but poaching is still being done.
there are loads of things being done by rangers and members of the public and tribes. tourists can also help by photographing any leopards and reporting anything suspicious like poaching hunting ad any thing like tht u can also adopt 1 with the World Wildlife Fund or any other charity like that ad taking part i conservation
A re-wilding project is underway in Africa to teach zoo born Chinese tigers to hunt, to be released into their former haunts.
You can poach anything if you are brave enough. Eggs, Veggies, Meats, Fruits I've done eggs and pears.
the world wildlife fund and project tiger are doing every thing they can to stop poaching, keep forests protected from land developement,so the tiger won't vanish.
People are trying to stop poachers from poaching them, killing them, and hunting them down.
Stop poaching.
kill the poachers
One thing that is being done to stop Asian elephants from becoming extinct is to enforce stricter laws on poaching. Protecting their habitat is also a way to help them.