Sentences with phrase «keep poachers»

But while wildlife officials in Africa continue to do their part to keep poachers at bay, U.S. federal agents have begun to dismantel important elements of the illegal trade of wildlife elsewhere.
Yet crucially, parks agencies and local communities have become dependent on tourism funding, and much of it pays for work that keeps poachers at bay — the key conservation concern for Bengal tigers.
As the bullmastiffs kept poachers on the ground until the Rangers seized them, they became known for not biting unless absolutely necessary, but this is not entirely true.
Ultimately, even if conflict were to stop in Congo, conservationists would face a harsh legacy of war and another uphill battle: a deeply entrenched system of corruption that keeps the poachers in business.

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He has proven to be more than a poacher so far with his hold up play and ability to keep attacks going.
If Wenger does take risk, should risk it on bigger name — not at above average penalty box poacher like Martinez / Higauin or potential young player like Lacazette We have a top squad — the second half run is title wining form — keep the squad intact and injury free is the top priority
If the excuse that he was only a poacher was what kept him from being called up, that terribly awful excuse no longer exists.
The site is now kept quiet from all but scientists — poachers have already trawled nearby areas, on the prowl for fossil shark teeth.
Not only are they good for monitoring populations in peril, but they help track poachers and keep them at bay.
Johnson stars as primatologist Davis Okoye, a man who keeps people at a distance but shares an unshakable bond with George, the extraordinarily intelligent, incredibly rare albino silverback gorilla who has been in his care since he rescued the young orphan from poachers.
In England, bullmastiffs worked for gamekeepers, assisting them in keeping estates free of poachers.
Protecting the home comes natural in this breed; indeed, in the past bullmastiffs were used to keep large estates free of poachers.
Kept by gameskeepers in the late 19th century, the Bullmastiff was used to scare off poachers in England.
(4) Today dogs are rarely used to pull carts of goods to market, gather fishing nets, rescue drowning sailors, guard the king's forests from poachers, or keep kitchens and shops free of vermin, so many breeds that had those jobs have faded almost into oblivion.
The poachers are paid for their find and the turtles are re-buried and kept under surveillance.
Walls and hedgerows to keep out poachers reflect Britain's centuries of class struggle; industrial encroachment and division.
Previous technologies have been good at keeping an eye out for poachers or monitoring the behavior of herds to prevent conflict between elephants and farmers, but now a new smart collar from Vanderbilt University will actually sound the alarm if gunshots are fired.
The program will involve training young people in the State — often recruited by illegal loggers and poachers — in sustainable economic activities such as bee keeping and mushroom farming.
Game reserves in Asia and Africa have utilized the unmanned aerial technology to keep an eye out for poachers who have grown increasingly more sophisticated in their approach.
Not only will the tracking devices help keep the rhinos alive, says Hustler, but it also could be used to track down any poachers who manage to hack off the chipped horns and elude the authorities.
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