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What animals are poached in Kenya?
Ellipse Projects officially completed work on the infrastructure in 2017, just as incidents of poaching amongst all of Kenya’s prized animals, including elephants, giraffes, zebras, fawns, antelopes and buffaloes began to plummet.
What animals are targeted for poaching?
Domestic bear species such as American black bear are slaughtered for their body parts that are used for exotic foods, medicinal purposes and as aphrodisiacs. Walrus is poached for the ivory of their tusks, white-tailed deer for antlers and meat, bobcats for their pelts, and bighorn sheep as trophies.
What animals are being poached in Africa?
Highly organized illegal poaching threatens to send black and white rhinos, elephants and other African wildlife into extinction over the next several decades. The black rhino population has plummeted 97.6% since 1960 and the lion population is down 43% in the last 21 years, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
What animal has been poached the most?
pangolin
Most people have no idea that the pangolin is the world’s most poached animal. Not only that, most people have no idea what a pangolin is. A small mammal, covered in overlapping scaled, their diet mainly consists of ants and termites and they are hard-to-locate, nocturnal animals.
What is the most poached animal in Kenya?
Elephant
Elephant poaching has fallen in Kenya by 91 percent as conservation efforts boost animal populations and fight the illegal wildlife trade. Elephant poaching in Kenya has fallen by 91 percent due to effective wildlife conservation and anti-poaching efforts.
Can you go to jail for poaching?
The maximum sentence for felony poaching is two years in prison and a fine between $5,000 and $10,000. Wanton destruction of a big game animal is also a serious poaching offense. The punishment for poaching under this law is one year in jail and up to $10,000 in fines.
Is poaching illegal in all of Africa?
Several African countries have already adopted new laws or increased penalties. Mozambique enacted a new conservation law in June 2014 that makes wildlife poaching a serious crime. And African countries are enacting and enforcing such laws.