Thursday, September 19, 2013

Poaching

     Poaching is a crime, that can range from killing a deer out of season, to killing a rare albino rhinoceros. Poaching is immoral, because it goes against the limits of keeping a safe population of a certain animal. Most poaching occurs with the poacher having full knowledge, that what he is doing is wrong. Most poachers go after the skin or horns of a prized animal.

     Some poaching even occurs with the intention of just killing a rare animal, just for the fact of killing a rare animal. There is no want of meat, hide, or ivory. This is the most immoral type of poaching. In poorer regions poaching consists of killing a deer out of season for food, or shooting a duck out of season, because the taste is comforting. In conclusion, all poaching is wrong rather it is just to kill a rare animal, or if it is to put meat on you table, but it is not the right season.
Rhino killed solely for its horn.
http://www.environmentafrica.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Poached-Rhino-Zim-2.jpg

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