poacher

شکاری
definition
noun
an egg poacher
a pan for cooking eggs or other food by poaching.
Russian poachers catch them illegally to harvest their expensive caviar.
a person who hunts or catches game or fish illegally.
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Alternatively, the truly easiest way to make poached eggs is with an egg 'poacher' .
the young Ukrainian is a real goal 'poacher' and can put away chances most strikers wouldn't even attempt
While the cups of the egg 'poacher' can also be made of stainless steel, it is most important to find one with non-stick cups for the eggs.
an egg 'poacher'
the young Ukrainian is a real goal 'poacher' and can put away chances most strikers wouldn't even attempt
an egg 'poacher'
Briefly considered buying an egg 'poacher' but then I tried Carla's recipe for scrambled eggs.
He believes Chinese ivory dealers are entrenched in Africa, dealing directly with the 'poachers' to supply China with high volumes of moderately priced ivory.
A clampdown on salmon 'poachers' in North Yorkshire has been announced following reports of an increase in numbers of fish returning to the rivers.
However, failure to catch any 'poachers' has led police to believe that an organised gang is behind the apparent drop in wild deer numbers.
The government has lost control of the eastern parts of the country and 'poachers' freely hunt down elephants for their ivory.
The scouts usually catch five or six 'poachers' a month as well as confiscating thousands of snares.
The elephant population alone dropped by more than 80 percent as 'poachers' hunted them for ivory.
It has been estimated that in the 1960's, 'poachers' were responsible for approximately 20,000 lion deaths per year in Serengeti National Park.
Russian 'poachers' catch them illegally to harvest their expensive caviar.
Anyone trying to take fish during the close season is breaking the law, and the agency is warning that fisheries enforcement teams armed with high tech equipment will be patrolling known hotspots to protect the fish from 'poachers' .
Biologists estimated that there were no more than 250 Siberian tigers left in the wild; dozens were being killed each year by 'poachers' who hunted on foot, by car, and by helicopter.
Prevent discoloration in the bottoms of double boilers or egg 'poachers' by adding 1 teaspoon vinegar to the water in the bottom pan.
The game wardens have to be heavily armed, since the 'poachers' regularly use automatic weapons against both animals and the authorities trying to protect them.
There are less than 200 of these wild cats left in Thailand and therefore it is difficult for hunters and 'poachers' to find them.
In just one decade, 'poachers' have hunted the species to near extinction.
The giant panda has become highly endangered, threatened by illegal logging and 'poachers' in its Chinese habitat.
There are only 2,000 of the bears remaining, and they're threatened by hunters, 'poachers' and habitat destruction.
For years conservationists have fought to protect South Africa's elephants from 'poachers' and hunters, but now it seems that they may have been too successful.
In the past, when it is said that you could literally walk across their backs there were so many salmon running our rivers, then perhaps the 'poachers' did little harm, but that is hardly the case today.
He was determined not to let 'poachers' get to the eggs.
The 'poachers' hunted rhinos into local extinction by the late 1980s.
The conservancy employs 55 scouts to check on the rhinos' whereabouts and to catch 'poachers' .
The aim of the trip was to see the Great White shark in its natural environment, and to learn more about the species and the 'poachers' and fishermen who hunt it for trophies or for their fins.
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