What animals can be poached in Britain?

It is illegal to poach any animal in Britain. Poaching is defined as the illegal hunting, fishing, or gathering of wild animals or plants.

While there are some animals that are protected by specific laws, such as the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, all animals are considered protected from poaching.

It's important to remember that:

* Hunting and fishing are legal activities, but they must be done in accordance with the law. This means obtaining the necessary licenses and permits, and respecting the hunting seasons and quotas.

* Poaching is a serious crime that can result in fines, imprisonment, or both.

If you suspect that someone is poaching, you should report it to the police or the relevant wildlife authority.