Some of the government regulations regarding wildlife that are good and necessary are...
Illegal Wildlife trade is when people sell or exchange live animals, animal parts and/or plants illegally. Often the items are endangered or rare. Most of the time animals are treated horribly!!!
ya..............because it is treated as national heritage............and it helps in maintaining global ecological balance.
Amur leopards are currently threatened by shrinking prey tracts and the illegal wildlife trade
People may kill rainforest animals for various reasons such as to obtain valuable resources like fur, meat, or body parts for trade, to protect livestock or crops from predation, or out of fear for their own safety. Illegal hunting and poaching for the illegal wildlife trade also contribute to the killing of rainforest animals.
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Bengal tigers are not used as clothing in the traditional sense, as their hunting and trade are illegal under international laws, such as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). However, there are instances of illegal poaching and trafficking where tiger skins are used for decorative purposes or in illegal fashion items. Conservation efforts aim to protect these majestic animals and combat the illegal wildlife trade.
because when you illegally trade animals it kills 7 out of 10 animals per trip rather its by plan truck plane or floating across the ocean.
The main causes of lion disappearance include habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade. As human populations expand and encroach on lion habitats, there is less space and resources available for lions to survive. Additionally, conflicts arise when lions come into contact with humans and their livestock, leading to retaliatory killing. Lastly, poaching and the illegal trade of lion parts further endanger their populations.
OMG! This is a terrible business. It is big in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, Vietnam) and quite significant in China. The demand for illegal wildlife fuels a multi-million if not billion dollar business. Animals in this region are abducted in the jungle constantly. The end up as food for people willing to pay the price. It's quite tragic as soon many of these animals will no longer exist. Africa is also a source of much illegal animal trade, particularly with primates (monkeys). Sadly, there's not much we can do. It's really up to governments to stop the trade but in poorer countries government officials are usually bribed so nothing happens.
People are protecting leopards by advocating environmental protection to preserve habitats for leopards. They created wildlife reserves or parks to study these creatures. Also the trade of leopard is banned in most countries; however, poaching and illegal trading of leopard skin still continues.
poaching, as elephants are targeted for their tusks composed of high-quality ivory. The demand for ivory in illegal wildlife trade is a major factor contributing to the decline in the African elephant population in certain wildlife preserves. Efforts to combat poaching and illegal ivory trade are crucial to protect these majestic animals from further decline.
Because pet keepers who claim to be animal lovers will buy them. The whole trade is motivated by greed. Private collectors will pay thousands of dollars for a rare animal that should not be sold overseas. This is why there are still poachers. The most disgusting aspect of this is that the most frequently traded animals are endangered species. Most collectors buy only one specimen for the sake of being able to say "look what I've got." They make no attempt whatsoever to breed from or use the genes of the unfortunate animal they keep locked up.