Sentences with phrase «poacher leave»

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preacherlady said, on February 5th, 2010 at 3:32 am ok, Jerry... I'll leave your salmon poachers alone and you leave my homosexuals alone, deal?
Wenger should have brought a top poacher 3 or 4 seasons ago... It was more necessary after Van Persie left.
It's obvious we haven't had a top striker, and I mean a genuine goal poacher, since Van Persie left and Lacazzete could fit the bill.
The first was an opportunistic strike off his left knee, a true poacher's goal!
Increasingly, though, the poisons are intended specifically for vultures, left by poachers who have learned that the circling birds give away the location of their crimes.
After the initial success of the ivory ban almost 20 years ago, Western nations considered the problem solved and withdrew funding a few years later, leaving poorer countries to fight poachers on their own.
«The 10 million elephants of a century ago have dropped to less than 300,000,» she says, in large part because poachers kill adults for their tusks, leaving behind vulnerable babies.
The village, not only thousands of miles but many time zones away from Moscow, squats in a lawless region populated by poachers and outcasts and those who, for any number of reasons, want to be left alone.
do not serve to retain management talent because the poacher will cover the cost of options left behind.
Their epic passage has since been obstructed by poachers that have left sturgeon critically endangered in the wild, along with the construction of the pair of hydroelectric dams at the Iron Gates, the scenic 83 - mile long stretch of the Danube separating Serbia on one side with Romania on the opposite bank.
With this device, the heart rate monitor triggers the alarm the instant a poaching event occurs, pinpointing the location within a few metres so that rangers can be on the scene via helicopter or truck within minutes, leaving poachers no time to harvest the valuable parts of an animal or make good an escape.
The scientists, led by Charles Foley of the conservation society, focused on a terrible drought in 1993 and the fates of three family groups, two of which — led by older females — left the park, found water, and had a higher survival rate for calves than a group whose older females were killed by poachers seeking their tusks.
The mine would also require roads to transport the bauxite, which would leave the forest vulnerable to loggers and poachers.
So far this year, 180 of the endangered species have been killed by poachersleaving just 249 rhinos remaining.
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