It involves a chain of actors—from poachers at the source, to traffickers who move products across borders, to consumers who drive demand for rare and endangered species.
Poachers illegally shoot, trap, and take the wild game, fish, and ornamental plants from protected or private lands for their own profit. Poachers don’t care about critically endangered species or illegal hunting, even in the presence of park rangers.
In addition to killing for direct profit, poachers target animals to prevent them from destroying crops or attacking livestock.
Poachers capture and sell wild and rare animals in the illegal pet trade. Illegal loggers exploit timber-tree species. Traffickers harvest rare flowers for illegal sale to collectors and for use in cosmetics.
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