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61. De Silva notes that poaching, habitat encroachment, climate change and other factors threaten wild Asian elephant herds, such as those in Uda Walawe.
62. They also look out for signs of illegal entry, such as broken fences where a poacher may have sneaked in. Poaching remains one of the biggest threats to tiger conservation.
63. Conservationists worry the farms in China could encourage poaching in India.
64. Poaching is a significant problem in many countries across the musk deer range.
65. A thriving black-market trade in illegal rhino horns is driving poaching to new levels in Africa, setting back recovery efforts for the endangered species.
66. Bluefin tuna stocks have been tumbling worldwide , a situation conservationists blame on overfishing and poaching.
67. Pollution, commercial fishing, coastal erosion, development and poaching are among the causes.
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