Illegal hunting
Hunting has long been practiced by man and even today it is possible to find people who survive through it. Illegal shedding is practiced even with animal protection laws and this has caused the list of endangered animals to grow by the day.
The animals belonging to the Brazilian fauna were long unprotected and only in 1934 was made a Hunting and Fishing Code, but even with this code illegal hunting was not over, because it did not protect wild animals that only came to have protection to From the year 1967, it was called the Wildlife Protection Law. Illegal hunting is practiced in a very high percentage mainly in Brazil, this practice is performed for numerous purposes among them: meat consumption, high commercial value of the skin, use of feathers, illegal trade where they are sold to become pets. such as parrot, macaw, sea turtle, freshwater turtle, curió, star tamarin among others, for poison extraction among other functions.
Hunting has long been practiced by man and even today it is possible to find people who survive through it. Illegal shedding is practiced even with animal protection laws and this has caused the list of endangered animals to grow by the day.
The animals belonging to the Brazilian fauna were long unprotected and only in 1934 was made a Hunting and Fishing Code, but even with this code illegal hunting was not over, because it did not protect wild animals that only came to have protection to From the year 1967, it was called the Wildlife Protection Law. Illegal hunting is practiced in a very high percentage mainly in Brazil, this practice is performed for numerous purposes among them: meat consumption, high commercial value of the skin, use of feathers, illegal trade where they are sold to become pets. such as parrot, macaw, sea turtle, freshwater turtle, curió, star tamarin among others, for poison extraction among other functions.