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Ivan Mark Radhakrishnan
Ivan Mark Radhakrishnan
8 years ago

POACHING CAN BE ENDED THE SMART WAY. The Heritage-Invoice | All the COSTS and EXPENSES incurred in the ILLEGAL-SLAUGHTER of animals is COMPUTED and handed to the FIRST CARTEL / SYNDICATE member traced to the crime. This can be even a poacher. They KILL ON ORDER! There is a CRIMINAL-CHAIN LINKED to every local-poacher which leads to the real criminals outside. The Heritage-Invoice | This document in US Dollars Adds the cost of the slaughtered animal to the EXTERNAL COST OF ITS PART – tusk, horn etc. The Transport, Man-power, allowances, Legal costs etc, etc, etc, are added together. AND… Read more »

Kenkkk
Kenkkk
8 years ago

On wild life protection, you are personally doing an excellent job Peter. Now you need to tackle the corrupt officials in dpp and other colluders in govt and the whole chain of evil surrounding the pouching of wildlife.

Also you need to have a strong word with the Chinese and other foreigners who are facilitating the killings of wildlife and creating a false or fake market for pouching. There is no legal market for wildlife poaching or Ivory.

Vwaza
Vwaza
8 years ago

While telling us about the evil of poaching and we should protect our wild life for our today and tomorrow’s betterment is gud, but the problem is with the rangers themselv-es, the people who live around the protected areas, mountains, the rich people and the politicians who knows how to bypass the security checks, and where to sell. The ordinary people are involved because they are corniving with the rich, and also by cutting down of trees either for charcoal or burning of bricks.

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