The greatest cause of social instability and environmental damage to Central African countries is the rapid increase of the poaching industry and the black market industry. Every year, poachers kill thousands of exotic animals such as elephants and rhinos and meet international demand for animal products. Today's illegal poaching market has an impact on the lives of millions of humans and animals, although we are currently prohibited from bringing merchandise from simmered in the world. Poaching in Central Africa may be mitigated by increasing the use of stricter international law, expanding services through educational services, and increasing funding for African National Park managers.
Poaching Tigers all over the world are poaching in Asia. Every part of the tiger's body is invaluable for the black market. People may sell coats, forearms, tiger bones, nails, beards, even tiger's penis soup. Depending on the location, people believe that eating a Tiger penis soup and eating it will somehow enhance their sexual desire. Poaching is very common in Africa. Due to poaching, many animals are on the verge of extinction in Africa. Black rhin is looking for their horns. The elephant was killed for ivory and ivory
The illegal wildlife market in South Africa and its neighbors is growing rapidly, and in South Africa, its geographical location and its relatively well-developed infrastructure are becoming more complex. In fact, poaching is taking place on an increasingly organized scale. As a result of poaching, in Africa there have been unprecedented destruction of wildlife, commercial wildlife traffickers (usually to meet the needs of foreign consumers), and unlimited commercial development benefits We are promoting Africa's interests.
South Africa has poaching problems. This problem is not new, but the poaching in 2013 is certainly increasing. As of May 2013, in South Africa, 273 rhinos were poached in 2013, of which 201 were killed in the Kruger National Park. (7) Actually, it does not indicate that South Africa's poaching has doubled every year over the past 5 years. (9) At this rate, South Africa is predicted to deduct more than 800 pies from poachers in 2013. (10) It is far beyond the estimated 668 rhodes dug out in 2012. (11) Situation is very bad Members of the Democratic Union (12) Anthony Bernardi believes that Py poaching should be declared a national disaster. (13) As a result, South Africa will be able to allocate disaster prevention funds to prevent poaching. (14)