Illegal hunting is called poaching.
Poaching
Are threats to hunting animals, Illegal animal trade, And also habitat loss
Well it all depends where you are going to hunt. If you hunt animals in the city that would be illegal but hunting animals in the country is fine but you need a hunting license if you want to hunt an animal in a rural area. If you ever hunted animals without a license you could get in trouble and if the police catch you you could get arrested and you would have to pay the fine. And to avoid this please if you are a hunter try to make sure that you have your license and always hunt in the country, not the city.
1-people hunting them 2-illegal trade of animals 3-lost of habitat
Modern subsistence hunting differs from the poaching of animals for tusks horns or hides in a couple of ways. Poaching for example is illegal.
Hunting is illegal when it is not hunting season or where hunting is not permitted. You should check with you local fish and game department.
Chinchillas are a member of the rodent family and were once abundant in South America. Excessive hunting greatly reduced their populations. Today, hunting is forbidden and the animals are protected by the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Animals. It is indeed illegal to hunt chinchillas as a food source.
They are endangered because of war, hunting for meat, illegal trade of wild animals and loss of habitat.
Poaching.
The same as boiling eggs: "POACHING"
Poaching is the illegal hunting and selling of animals for a profit that are contrary to local and international conservation and wildlife management laws. Violations of hunting laws and regulations are normally punishable by law and, collectively, such violations are known as poaching.
Poaching refers to the illegal capturing, killing or hunting of wild animals especially those in a protected piece of land.