Sentences with phrase «where poachers»

This is where the poachers might be headed.
And I said, if you hire some of these people in the villages where the poachers come from and they get to understand the gorillas, that'll reduce your risk.
It's the only place where his poacher's instinct is worth anything.

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He was a very efficient goal poacher who always knew where the goal posts were!
Quite why Bilic and less so Moyes then pushed the poacher out to a wide position where he is expected to do as much defending as attacking in what has been a poor Hammers side is anyone's guess.
According to the conservancy, a single horn could bring a poacher the equivalent of 30 years» pay in a country where the average income is just $ 1 a day.
The combination of video and RFID tags will allow them to see problems from the air, which could include animals in trouble or the presence of people, such as poachers, where they are not supposed to be.
Each year more than 30,000 elephants are killed for their ivory by poachers in Africa to satisfy demand in Asia where raw tusks sell for up to $ 2100 per kilogram.
«Our method tells law enforcement officials, «This is where you need to be looking for poachers,»» says Samuel Wasser, a conservation geneticist at the University of Washington, Seattle, and the lead author of the new study published in this month's Conservation Biology.
There isn't a lot for Johnson to delve into as Davis, besides his characteristics of having animals more than humans and a backstory to why he specifically despises poachers, but the actor is a movie star and embraces the material with charisma, charm and humor, and who hasn't wanted to finally see a movie where he's friends with an animal nearly as brawny as he is?
Bill Paxton gives a likable, low - key performance as zoologist Gregg O'Hara, who «rescues» Joe from his poacher - infested home in the African jungle and places him in a Southern California - based wildlife preserve, where Joe gets antsy.
This hilarious ecothriller explodes with humor as Skink, Florida's ex-governor and resident ecoterrorist, bursts out of the sand where he's been hiding to catch turtle - egg poachers.
«The birds released on Nusa Penida do well; over on Bali, where they used to try to free them in the hope they would repopulate their indigenous grounds, poachers snapped them up in no time.»
A group called Rhinos Without Borders (part of the Great Plains Foundation) is focused on saving rhinos by translocating them to Botswana, where they will be safe from the evil clutches of poachers.
The first game mode being developed is an open - world survival experience where players will choose to play as one of three human factions; Rangers, Mercenaries or Poachers.
From 2002 to 2006, 4 of every 10 dead elephants were killed by poachers, but today, poachers are responsible for 8 of 10 elephant deaths in Africa, where the animals are a threatened species, according to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, which the United States has signed.
Since then, Katembo has been promoted to director of Upemba National Park, where he continues to protect the park and wildlife from poachers, militia, and extractive industries.
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