(v.)To cook in a boiling or simmering liquid: Poach the fish in wine.
(v.)To trespass on another's property in order to take fish or game.
(v.)To trespass on (another's property) for fishing or hunting.
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The Elephants of Africa Home; Life of an Elephant | Tale of the Trunk | The Poaching Problem | Resources ... Many conservation groups fear that this slight loosening of the ivory ban will rekindle poaching throughout the elephants' range.
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Poaching is the illegal hunting, fishing, trapping, or eating of wild plants or animals contrary to local and international conservation and wildlife management laws. Violations of hunting laws and r...
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Poaching robs legitimate sportsmen of game and fish, robs businesses and taxpayers of revenues generated by hunting and fishing, and robs us and future ...
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They want more antisnaring teams deployed, adding to the work of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, and want to sensitize younger Kenyans to the residual effects of poaching, especially to Kenya's key tourist industry.
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In Central Africa, the last populations of mountain gorillas are threatened by a new outbreak of poaching, possibly the mastermind of an unknown sponsor with lots of money. ... Meanwhile, authorities in Uganda and Rwanda are re-doubling anti-poaching patrols in the mountainous national parks. Some gorilla family groups...
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Poaching: The leading cause of death for the TIGER ... Poaching is defined as to take or to appropriate something unfairly or illegally; to trespass on another's property in order to take fish or game.
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poach tr.v. , poached , poaching , poaches . To cook in a boiling or simmering liquid: Poach the fish in wine ... Although plain water or salt and vinegar-infused water is used in poaching, the liquids more frequently utilized in this cooking method are usually more flavorful.
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The Cumnock Poaching Riot of 1833 ... Poaching, and the poacher, holds a particular romantic appeal for many: an appeal not dissimilar to that felt for the smuggler, and based on a perhaps erroneous concept of the poacher and the smuggler as latter-day Robin Hoods, striving to put into effect an equable distribution...
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Poaching: Getting Your Fare Shar ... Poaching has been done ever since the first regular hunting season was formed. Most at that time poached to stay alive by using the meat and hides. In the present day some people still poach just to stay alive but the main concern is the taking of trophy size animals.
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