英語 での The poaching の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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The poaching really needs to stop.
Digital business skills shortage looms: May the poaching begin.
Most of the poaching occurred in Kruger National Park.
Imagine if aerial survey systems could prevent the poaching of endangered animals.
We have seen the poaching crisis in many ways shift from East Africa down south.".
For many years,China was part of a global effort to stop the poaching of threatened species.
And Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation,uses conservation drones to prevent the poaching of rhinos and elephants in Africa.
Over the past 50 years, the poaching of musk deer has been so rampant in China that their population has shrunk by more than 90 per cent.
We need to work together at national andinternational levels to stop the poaching, stop the smuggling and stop the consuming.
In a move to combat the poaching of tigers collaboratively, India is asking other governments at CoP17 to share photographic evidence of seized tiger skins for comparison with camera trap images of wild tigers held in a database.
For many species, the illegal trade, and the poaching which fuels it, is an ongoing and growing problem.
Impoverished locals may pull the triggers but they source to organized crime,which controls the scale of the poaching and nearly all profits.
Since 2006, the majority(95 percent) of the poaching in Africa has occurred in Zimbabwe and South Africa according to new data.
Since 1970, Japan has imported ivory from more than 250,0001 African elephants,much of this from tusks that were illegally acquired through the poaching of wild elephants.
In order to avoid this,concrete measures need to be taken quickly to control the poaching and illegal trade at the local area and ensure the implementation is thorough.
Availability of legal ivory in China purchased form the stockpile sale in southern Africa in 2008 has, in turn,boosted demand encouraging illegal ivory trade and the poaching of elephant to meet market needs.
Japan boasts the world's largest legal domestic ivory market;its ongoing support for an industry that fuels the poaching of an estimated 20,000 African elephants each year threatens to tarnish the reputation of Tokyo and the 2020 Games.
Availability of legal ivory in China purchased from the stockpile sale in southern Africa in 2008 has had the effect of boosting demand,and thus encouraging illegal ivory trade and the poaching of elephants to meet market needs.
Since then there have been greatefforts made by Andean authorities to protect the poaching of vicuña by developing social initiatives to re-establish the tradition of Chaccu, incentivising the Andean indigenous communities with the profits from the sale of the rare fibre.
In October 2016, a Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species(CITES) had met in South Africa and moved that countries from around the world halt the purchase andprocessing of elephant tusks as a way to stop the poaching and killing of elephants in Africa.
However, as confirmed in the Report, while it is obvious that the ivorytrade in Japan has no direct relationship with the poaching of African elephants, it is also true that there is a strong international concern about the number of African elephants which is apprehended to be in the level of extinction.
Commenting on the approval of the GEF rhino project, Ms Monique Barbut,GEF CEO and Chairperson declared:“The poaching of endangered species is a serious threat to the world's biodiversity and it warrants the deployment of all methods at our disposal: better engagement with local communities, improved management of protected areas, and the latest anti-poaching technology to catch those responsible.”.