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Poachers arrested hunting animals in Kaeng Krachan National Park

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Three poachers have been arrested for hunting protected animals in Kaeng Krachan National Park.

 

Officers from the Forest Protecting Operation Centre (FPOC) arrested the three men at an address in in the Nong Phlap area of Hua Hin last week.

 

The property is located just 200 metres from Kaeng Krachan National Park.

 

Full Story: https://www.huahintoday.com/hua-hin-news/poachers-arrested-hunting-animals-in-kaeng-krachan-national-park/

 

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I expect they will be run through the system a lot faster 

than the Black Panther killer .......what happened in that

case anyway ?

regards worgeordie

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Poachers should really just hunt each other since nobody needs them. We could buy tickets online. 

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11 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Three poachers have been arrested for hunting protected animals in Kaeng Krachan National Park.

Another fine example of thai low life .

Go hunting rare and protected animals in a reserve designed to protect their endangered life .

Low scum like this is only to be found in Thailand and , may be in some other underdeveloped ( mentally ) countries near by .

The world would be a better place without uneducated primitivos who go and exploit their own environment just to fulfill their personal needs ...

They should be taught seriously that this behavior will lead to personal pain ( smack them with bamboo sticks ) . That is the only way these ugly idiots will learn .

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40 minutes ago, nobodysfriend said:

 

Low scum like this is only to be found in Thailand and , may be in some other underdeveloped ( mentally ) countries near by .

The world would be a better place without uneducated primitivos who go and exploit their own environment just to fulfill their personal needs ...

 

You are joking right? What about the rich businessmen from the US, UK and OZ and other countries who travel the world killing endangered species just to hang their heads / skins on the wall after the safari exploiting other county's environment!

10 minutes ago, Lopchan said:

You are joking right? What about the rich businessmen from the US, UK and OZ and other countries who travel the world killing endangered species just to hang their heads / skins on the wall after the safari exploiting other county's environment!

What about the rich businessmen from wherever traveling to game reserves to cull/manage over populated species which in turn brings in much needed revenue to pay for the sustained management of said game reserves.

Which without said revenue would fall into disrepair and hand a free rein back to local poachers.

Properly managed wildlife game reserves include a degree of culling certain species, not only for the betterment of the species but also the land.

That costs money.

2 hours ago, Lopchan said:

You are joking right? What about the rich businessmen from the US, UK and OZ and other countries who travel the world killing endangered species just to hang their heads / skins on the wall after the safari exploiting other county's environment!

No Joke .

Rich or poor , who kills endangered and protect species especially when inside their own sanctuary , is SCUM . The rich even more than the poor , because the motivation to do that is even more ugly if it is done by some rich folks ...

Both deserve the bamboo stick , but the rich will avoid most severe punishment by paying a fine if caught .

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

Properly managed wildlife game reserves include a degree of culling certain species,

That may be right , but , in this case , the species killed were certainly not abundant , but rare and protected .

1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

which in turn brings in much needed revenue to pay for the sustained management of said game reserves.

Nature has a tendency to ' re-equilibrate if left alone . Nature ' managed ' itself for millions of years without any human influence .

39 minutes ago, nobodysfriend said:

Nature has a tendency to ' re-equilibrate if left alone . Nature ' managed ' itself for millions of years without any human influence .

Nature has a tendency to breed and breed and breed, when a female species comes into season it's mated and bred, regardless of age, habitat quality or herd numbers.

It's proven that herds that are properly managed are of a higher quality as older bucks and females are taken out of the breeding cycle humanely [not starving to death out of sight].

Thus the surviving animals have plenty of food, and the correct animals mate thus ensuring better quality young.

 

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5 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Nature has a tendency to breed and breed and breed, when a female species comes into season it's mated and bred, regardless of age, habitat quality or herd numbers.

It's proven that herds that are properly managed are of a higher quality as older bucks and females are taken out of the breeding cycle humanely [not starving to death out of sight].

Thus the surviving animals have plenty of food, and the correct animals mate thus ensuring better quality young.

 

You seem to talk about herds of domesticated animals like cattle etc , but the topic is about endangered species in a natural environment .

 

In a natural environment we have a good example , the herds of elephants in african wildlife reserves : when their number becomes too elevated , their food supplies decreases . After some time , they starve and die . Of course , the damage to the environment has been done by this time . That is why some culling is needed ( and done ) , because , in our managed world , there is less possibility for the elephants to just migrate to find new resources of food .

But , again , those are not protected species in a natural reserve as the one the thai poachers went to ...

I agree with you , that some culling is needed from time to time if a species becomes too destructive by their numbers ...

That goes for people , too , but we can't do this .

May be the future viruses will take care of that ...?

4 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

Another fine example of thai low life .

Go hunting rare and protected animals in a reserve designed to protect their endangered life .

Low scum like this is only to be found in Thailand and , may be in some other underdeveloped ( mentally ) countries near by .

The world would be a better place without uneducated primitivos who go and exploit their own environment just to fulfill their personal needs ...

They should be taught seriously that this behavior will lead to personal pain ( smack them with bamboo sticks ) . That is the only way these ugly idiots will learn .

These poachers are usually just poor guys trying to get by and they get very little for what they catch/shoot. It’s the people (much) higher up in the chain that usually make the big bucks, but they are rarely caught. Big-time wild life traffickers make millions, and they are the real scum here.

3 hours ago, rudi49jr said:

These poachers are usually just poor guys trying to get by ...

 

Yeah , tell this to the endangered animals they killed ...

No sympathy here for poachers , rich or poor .

40 minutes ago, nobodysfriend said:

Yeah , tell this to the endangered animals they killed ...

No sympathy here for poachers , rich or poor .

I’m not saying I have sympathy for the poachers, just saying you need to see the bigger picture, which is that the kingpins are the ones getting rich here, and they’re never brought to justice.

I have never liked any poachers that I have met. Most are low lifes who are to lazy to go hunting

in places where it is legal, and most poachers do not spend money to buy hunting licenses either.

  I also hate hunters who buy a gun then go out and shoot horses and cows, because they never studied

of what a moose, elk or deer look like.

  

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