Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet POACHERS


POACHERS

Definition av POACHERS

  1. böjningsform av poacher

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  • Jumbo was born around December 25, 1860, in Sudan, and after his mother was killed by poachers, the infant Jumbo was captured by Sudanese elephant poacher Taher Sheriff and German big-game poacher Johann Schmidt.
  • Satao, one of the largest African elephants; he had unusually large tusks and was killed by poachers in 2014 who stole the ivory.
  • The purpose of the fence was to curb the spread of diseases, facilitate border patrolling and inhibit the movement of poachers.
  • Common names for members of this family include poachers, Irish lords, sea ravens, alligatorfishes, starsnouts, hooknoses, and rockheads.
  • Legal protection in the form of longer prison sentences for poachers caught with New Zealand protected species has been increased in recent years and translocations of various species to pest free islands have been undertaken with mixed results, but the task of saving these animals remains daunting.
  • Their main enemies are the trolls, malevolent and clumsy creatures who cause trouble, as well as gnome poachers.
  • The Knights were fiercely protective of the local game, which consisted of wild boar and hares (Maltese: fenek tal-grixti): upon conviction, poachers were liable to a penalty of three years as a galley slave.
  • As a response to the apparent spread of purposeful and organized raids by groups of poachers, the government introduced the Black Act, formally "An Act for the more effectual punishing wicked and evil disposed Persons going armed in Disguise and doing Injuries and Violence to the Persons and Properties of His Majesty's Subjects, and for the more speedy bringing the Offenders to Justice", to Parliament on 26 April 1723.
  • Fish included in the tank are grunt sculpins, Pacific spiny lumpsuckers, midshipman fish, and armored sturgeon poachers.
  • In 1874 Lanford requested that Delano petition Congress for appropriations to protect the park from poachers, unlicensed privateers, and trespassers.
  • It is suspected that they died after eating the carcasses of 3 elephants that were poisoned by poachers, possibly to avoid detection by the birds, which help rangers to track poaching activity by circling above where there are dead animals.
  • Romeo was a wolf who lived around Mendenhall Glacier between 2003 and 2009 until he was killed by out-of-state poachers.
  • This nature site, closed by the Samburu County Government in September 2014, has now largely been absorbed into the town and the wildlife has been eradicated by poachers.
  • A mountain coati that was confiscated from poachers is kept at Bioparque la Reserva in Cota, Colombia.
  • In 1999, Te Kaha pursued Patagonian Toothfish poachers in the Ross Dependency, participated in the INTERFET multinational deployment to East Timor from 19 to 26 September, and operated as part of the Multinational Interception Force in the Persian Gulf.
  • This was done to help protect the environment, as the presence of taoists and nuns deters poachers and loggers.
  • On the way to extort money from a widow, the Summoner encounters a yeoman who is dressed in Lincoln green, a costume worn by outlaws and poachers.
  • The Caledon Bay crisis of 1932–4 saw one of the last incidents of frontier violence, which began when the spearing of Japanese poachers who had been molesting Yolngu women was followed by the killing of a policeman.
  • Jorah bankrupted himself trying to provide her with luxuries and eventually sold poachers found on his lands to a Tyroshi slaver to fund her lifestyle.
  • She claims to be researching the animals' behavior when a group of poachers arrives to take the chimps.


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