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“We have long known that poaching is a major problem in the United States, but we didn’t truly understand the magnitude of the problem until this Poach and Pay research,” noted Boone and Crockett Club chief executive officer Tony A. Schoonen in his comments at the press conference. “With this defensible assessment of the Dark Figure, we can clearly describe the conservation cost of poaching and prove that poaching is not a victimless crime—not only do we lose individual wildlife, we are also losing a valuable public resource with a high cost.”
The Poach and Pay research involved extensive surveys of fish and wildlife agency law enforcement officers, hunters, landowners, and convicted poachers, as well as interviews and focus groups with prosecutors and judges. Researchers also conducted a literature review and utilized survey and interview data to develop a better understanding of the typologies and motivations behind illegal wildlife activities. After accumulating this data, the researchers used a Bayesian statistical framework to estimate the detection rates of illegal take using diverse datasets from various published research papers, along with citation, hunter, and officer numbers, survey responses from perpetrators, enforcement statistics, hunter landowner reporting, and wildlife telemetry studies. Using criminology theory, the research also provides specific policy and outreach recommendations to help reduce the amount of illegal wildlife crime in this country.
“It’s critical to differentiate between legal, Fair Chase hunters and poachers,” Schoonen concluded. “By quantifying the Dark Figure of undetected crime, identifying judicial bottlenecks, and presenting a structured deterrent framework, the research equips state and federal wildlife agencies with data-driven strategies to reduce illegal take and protect America’s wildlife heritage.”
Attitudes on the Impacts of Illegal Wildlife Crime
Understanding the "Dark Figure" of Illegal Wildlife Crime
Hunters’ Opinions and Attitudes towards the Illegal Take of Wildlife in the United States
Boone and Crockett Club’s Poach & Pay Project Recommended to Receive Multistate Conservation Grant
B&C Welcomes Partnership with International Wildlife Crimestoppers
Raising the Stakes on Poaching
Meet the Poach and Pay Project Researchers
Hunters and Poachers Are Not Brothers
Why B&C is Focused on Hunter Ethics and Fair Chase
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