poacher in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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braconnier (-ière)
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While the ivory may be sold for around $180 (in 2007), a poacher could sell the meat (approximately 1,000 pounds) for up to $6,000.
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It is believed that trophy hunting might attract elephant poachers into moving into legal hunting and leaving elephant trading.
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He showed sympathy with both poachers and gamekeepers.
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Tigers are also another species that are threatened to extinction by poachers.
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The existence of a coastal road traversing the park and a forest road elongating the southeast boundary facilitate access to the park by poachers.
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Scientific collection expeditions took 661 tortoises between 1888 and 1930, and more than 120 tortoises have been taken by poachers since 1990.
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His adventures are bizarre and comedic, involving poachers, police, imprisonments and escapes.
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Many years later, as roads were built through the pampas, cars made it even easier for poachers to get to the deer.
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They soon realize that the shore is home to a poachers camp.
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Goal poachers usually play as centre forwards or second strikers.
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