单词:poachers
n. a cooking vessel designed to poach food (such as fish or eggs)
n. small slender fish (to 8 inches) with body covered by bony plates; chiefly of deeper northern Pacific waters
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Today, we face an unprecedented surge in the brutal slaughter of iconic animals by poachers. 今天,我们面临着偷猎者对标志性物种前所未有的疯狂杀戮。 In South Africa, for example, one rhino was killed every month until 2005. 比
AS IT IS 2015-03-29 Could Drones Help Save Rhinos in South Africa? 无人机真的能拯救南非犀牛吗? Since 2008, hunters have illegally killed more than 3,000 rhinos in South Africa. The International Union for Conservation of Nature warns tha
AS IT IS 2013-12-02 Ugandas Lions Threatened by Poachers and Farmers 乌干达的偷猎者和农民威胁狮子生存 Hello, and welcome back to As It Is from VOA Learning English. Im Christopher Cruise in Washington. Today on the program, we go to S
AS IT IS 2015-02-05 Rhino Poaching Reaches Record Level in 2014 2014年偷猎犀牛达到创纪录水平 The poaching, or illegal killing, of rhinos in South Africa is growing worse each year. The government recently reported that a record number of
South Africa Game Parks Wage New Battles Against Poachers 南非狩猎公园向偷猎者宣战 HOEDSPRUIT, SOUTH AFRICA South Africa is known around the world for its breathtaking wildlife. The country is home to an astounding number of mammal specie
Satao was about 45 years old and believed to have been one the largest living elephants in the world. 约45岁的大象萨陶曾经被认为是世界上存活的最大的大象之一。 Satao was an elephant famous for having tusks so long that they
Chinese Health Nuts 'Biggest Threat' To India's Bengal Tigers Traditional medicine in China has Indian poachers slaughtering Bengal Tigers in greater numbers and shipping their body parts up north for cold hard cash. 中药材方面的巨大需求使得
AS IT IS 2015-06-14 Drones Help Rangers Fight Poachers 无人机帮助游骑兵应对偷猎行为 Africa's fight against poaching is often described as a war. Illegal killing is on the rise, fueled by growing Asian demand for ivory and rhino horn. Ex
Poachers Kill Elephant Family in Kenya A manhunt has been underway since the weekend in Kenya for a gang of poachers that killed a family of elephants. The Wildlife Service says 12 of the animals were slaughtered. Poaching is on the rise across Afric
Rwanda's Mountain Gorillas Making Comeback In the 1980s, the movie Gorillas in the Mist, made Rwanda's almost-extinct mountain gorillas famous. Now, they have come back from the brink, having increased their numbers three-fold to almost 800. The gori
Zimbabwe's wildlife conservation reputation has taken a knock in the past few years and there are fears the recent surge in the poaching of the black rhino will lead to the animal's extinction in the country. The Convention on International Trade in
科学家们通过不同的方式拯救犀牛 The biggest threat to rhinos are poachers who kill them for their horns. 对犀牛而言最大的威胁是偷猎者为了它们的角而将其置于死地。 In spite of a lack of scientific proof, many i
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Todd: Well, you seem like a person who's really conscious about animals. Would you have gone? If you saw the advertisements to go and be next to these tigers, would you go? Paul: I mean, I think it's obviously like a special opportunity. It doesn't c
Kenyan Makes 900-Km US Trek to Fight Elephant Poaching Jim Nyamu is a man on a mission. With Kenyan flag in hand, he has spent the past month crossing the northeastern United States on foot, stopping along the way to tell people how a growing demand
Paua poachers are fish thieves, says the Ministry of Fishing. They steal paua which should belong to everyone. Paua are shell fish which are called abalone in the US. You find them on rocks all around New Zealand, at low tide, usually in water just a
By Paul Sisco Washington 07 May 2008 Nepal's government and the non- profit World Wildlife fund are launching a new appeal to save the critically endangered one-horned rhino. Paul Sisco reports.
Iraq War Veteran Battles Rhino Poachers in Africa Two years ago, after surviving 12 tours of duty in Iraq, former Australian Special Forces soldier Damien Mander was searching for a fresh challenge. He found it in an unlikely place. A week before I a
Hello, again, and welcome. Im Jim Tedder in Washington. Our program today is all about animals. First we will hear about a group of people who are working to save the African elephant from poachers. New money and new ideas are involved in the project