LDF is supporting a new technology, TrailGuard, invented by Steve Gulick and meant to
stop poachers before they kill.
Administrative reports at the time suggest these islands were not protected for their resources, but to to
stop poachers from using them as a base to trap on mainland Katmai.
The result was a powerful, fearless dog that could
stop poachers in their tracks.
He's also, by the way, a veteran of the Army Special Forces, who moved on to
stop poachers in Africa.
The problem has gotten so bad that to
stop poachers some conservationists are suggesting huge projects such as implanting GPS trackers to follow the rhinos.
Not exact matches
«Whilst lead poisoning may not be the main driver for the declines in vultures across Africa, it is something that can be tackled more easily through simple legislation, as compared to
stopping the illegal actions of livestock owners or
poachers» Amar said.
«There's no [enforcement] of the law in remote areas, control is not easy,» he says, and villagers faced with armed
poachers feel powerless to
stop them.
Despite spending millions of dollars, WWF was unable to
stop the slaughter of elephants there: at least 16,600 elephants were lost between 2004 and 2012, mainly to cross-border
poachers.
Her parents have been killed, seemingly the work of the elephant
poachers that her father tried to
stop.
This is a battle that will continue until either the
poachers stop of their own free will, or the turtles are extinct in the area.
«One of our aims is to
stop the killing of animals on a daily basis by
poachers.
However, the Coast Guard found no entire sharks aboard, something which gave them the authority to
stop them as
poachers.
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This history of legal ivory trade presents a great dilemma in
stopping modern ivory
poachers.
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.
But now it seems that if you want to maximize the benefits of partnership, you can never
stop working — and more importantly, never
stop rainmaking, as suggested by this article, Firm Looks to Bigger Bonuses to Stave Off
Poachers, The American Lawyer (July 18, 2006).