They are called poachers, and should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
No, it is illegal to hunt threatened or endangered species in the United States. These animals are protected under the Endangered Species Act to prevent further harm to their populations. Violating these protections can result in severe penalties.
Humpbacks are endangered because people hunt them for their skin
some animals are endangered because people are taking away there homes or people are killing them for something valuable.Because people hunt and when they hunt animals are getting killed and too much died and that is why
The hare is niether, though most animals hunt it, and it has a great discuise of white in the winter and brown in the summer.
yup. they are endangered
poachers are people who hunt illegally and they kill endangered animals in the rain forest.
A poacher is a person that trespasses on private property to shoot or catch wild or endangered animals! I think that it is someone that hunts without a license and not necessarily during the given season in which to hunt. people who hunt animals illegally. people who hunt animals illegally.
they still are endangered because people illegally hunt them for there tusks which are used for indian healing myths
No. Bilbies are protected animals, and endangered. They may not be hunted.
Here are some reasons:We hunt these animals illegally (which is also called poaching)We have been cutting down the trees of the animal's habitatThere is no food for these animals because no animals have any homes because of the reason aboveSome people hunt these animals to use their skin for fur coats and accessoriesI hope these reasons help you!
No, we shouldn't hunt endangered animals, because then they would eventually become extinct. If someone finds a endangered animal, they must bring it to a vetrinarian immediately.
poachers
some animals are becoming extint because people hunt and kill animals for fur,tusks,skin etc.
There are. These people are called poachers and could be hunting them for a variety of reasons.For example, poachers hunt endangered elephants for their ivory tusks, rhinoceros for their horns, sharks for their fins (for soup), others for their skin or pelt...the list goes on, unfortunately.Most governments have very strict laws about poaching and buying materials that are the products of poaching.
No, it is illegal to hunt threatened or endangered species in the United States. These animals are protected under the Endangered Species Act to prevent further harm to their populations. Violating these protections can result in severe penalties.
my family will hunt for endangered animals in the wild there fore i will do nothing
because people hunt them