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Description: Home page of the Wild Friends Program at the Center for Wildlife Law at the University of New Mexico Institute of Public Law
2014 Memorial – Poaching - Successful Again! This year the Wild Friends is working on memorial on Poaching, in support of NM Game & Fish efforts to increase the penalty for certain poaching to a "4th degree" felony. What is poaching? It is illegally catching live animals or killing animals. A person who illegally kills wildlife is called a poacher. The illegal killing of wildlife, otherwise known as poaching, has become the world’s most profitable crime activity behind drugs and guns. Poaching has driven many species to the point of extinction. Because wildlife belongs to all of us, poachers are stealing something of enormous value from us all. Good luck, Wild Friends!
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