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Judi Lynn

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Sun Apr 26, 2020, 08:28 PM Apr 2020

Poachers are taking advantage of the pandemic to kill more animals

Poachers are taking advantage of the pandemic to kill more animals
7 hours ago

By Hanna Kozlowska
Investigative reporter

Poachers have been taking advantage of the coronavirus pandemic to kill more animals, whether it’s rhinos in Africa, giant ibises in Asia, or wild cats in South America. Lockdown measures and falling tourism gives them free rein to roam and hunt for endangered species.

Conservationists in multiple places cite anecdotal evidence that there has been an increase in poaching. In Botswana, at least six rhinos have been killed in recent weeks, and in South Africa, at least nine, according to CNBC. In Colombia, poachers have been killing more jaguars, pumas, and ocelots, Newsweek reports. In Cambodia, three giant ibises—so 1% to 2% of the global population—drank poison reportedly set up by poachers, who according to Mongabay have become more active in Southeast Asia. In India, people are illegally hunting for various kinds of deer.

Conservationists say there’s a variety of reasons for the increase in killings. With no tourism, far fewer people who could spot poachers are in national parks or other protected areas. Animal rights advocates also can’t continue their work as they would in normal circumstances. In Colombia, wild cats are on the prowl outside of protected areas, worrying local activists that farmers will be killing them to protect their livestock.

With revenue from tourism and other industries falling, people are losing jobs and may be turning to poaching to make money or feed themselves.

More:
https://qz.com/1846069/poachers-take-advantage-of-coronavirus-to-kill-more-animals/

Seems like a safe bet monsters are doing that in the U.S., too. There has never been a scarcity of sadistic, greedy dirtballs here, either.

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Poachers are taking advantage of the pandemic to kill more animals (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2020 OP
Sickened, but unsurprised. niyad Apr 2020 #1
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