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Biodiversity and Poaching

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Difference between Biodiversity and Poaching

Biodiversity vs. Poaching

Biodiversity, a portmanteau of biological (life) and diversity, generally refers to the variety and variability of life on Earth. Poaching has been defined as the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals, usually associated with land use rights.

Similarities between Biodiversity and Poaching

Biodiversity and Poaching have 24 things in common (in Unionpedia): Africa, Agriculture, Animal, Animal husbandry, CITES, Conservation biology, Defaunation, Ecosystem, Endangered species, Endangered Species Act of 1973, Fishing, Human, International Union for Conservation of Nature, Local extinction, Natural resource, Plant, Predation, Species, The Guardian, The New York Times, Unmanned aerial vehicle, Vertebrate, Wildlife trade, World Wide Fund for Nature.

Africa

Africa is the world's second largest and second most-populous continent (behind Asia in both categories).

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Agriculture

Agriculture is the cultivation of land and breeding of animals and plants to provide food, fiber, medicinal plants and other products to sustain and enhance life.

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Animal

Animals are multicellular eukaryotic organisms that form the biological kingdom Animalia.

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Animal husbandry

Animal husbandry is the branch of agriculture concerned with animals that are raised for meat, fibre, milk, eggs, or other products.

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CITES

CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, also known as the Washington Convention) is a multilateral treaty to protect endangered plants and animals.

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Conservation biology

Conservation biology is the management of nature and of Earth's biodiversity with the aim of protecting species, their habitats, and ecosystems from excessive rates of extinction and the erosion of biotic interactions.

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Defaunation

Defaunation is the loss of animals from ecological communities.

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Ecosystem

An ecosystem is a community made up of living organisms and nonliving components such as air, water, and mineral soil.

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Endangered species

An endangered species is a species which has been categorized as very likely to become extinct.

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Endangered Species Act of 1973

The Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA; 16 U.S.C. § 1531 et seq.) is one of the few dozens of US environmental laws passed in the 1970s, and serves as the enacting legislation to carry out the provisions outlined in The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

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Fishing

Fishing is the activity of trying to catch fish.

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Human

Humans (taxonomically Homo sapiens) are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina.

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International Union for Conservation of Nature

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN; officially International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) is an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.

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Local extinction

Local extinction or extirpation is the condition of a species (or other taxon) that ceases to exist in the chosen geographic area of study, though it still exists elsewhere.

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Natural resource

Natural resources are resources that exist without actions of humankind.

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Plant

Plants are mainly multicellular, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae.

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Predation

Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a hunting animal) kills and eats its prey (the organism that is attacked).

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Species

In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank, as well as a unit of biodiversity, but it has proven difficult to find a satisfactory definition.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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Unmanned aerial vehicle

An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), commonly known as a drone, is an aircraft without a human pilot aboard.

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Vertebrate

Vertebrates comprise all species of animals within the subphylum Vertebrata (chordates with backbones).

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Wildlife trade

Wildlife trade refers to the commerce of products that are derived from non-domesticated animals or plants usually extracted from their natural environment or raised under controlled conditions.

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World Wide Fund for Nature

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization founded in 1961, working in the field of the wilderness preservation, and the reduction of human impact on the environment.

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The list above answers the following questions

Biodiversity and Poaching Comparison

Biodiversity has 372 relations, while Poaching has 208. As they have in common 24, the Jaccard index is 4.14% = 24 / (372 + 208).

References

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