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Poaching Crisis Escalates: 15 Most Targeted Animals Revealed

7 Oct

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Summary

  • 15 most poached animals in 2025 include antelopes, buffalo, rhinos
  • Illegal wildlife trade valued at $7-23 billion annually
  • Poaching involves sophisticated networks, not just individual hunters
Poaching Crisis Escalates: 15 Most Targeted Animals Revealed

As of October 7th, 2025, the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) has revealed that antelopes, buffalo, and rhinos are among the 15 most poached animals of the year. This list also includes other iconic species like elephants, apes, and lions.

The illegal wildlife trade, valued between $7 billion and $23 billion annually, remains a persistent threat to global biodiversity. IFAW's 2025 assessment highlights the ongoing demand for animal products and the shortcomings of existing legal frameworks in curbing the poaching crisis.

Poaching is defined as the illegal hunting or live capture of wild animals that are protected by law. This illicit activity involves large-scale, sophisticated networks, not just a few individuals hunting on their own. The emergence of online marketplaces and the continued demand for products like pangolin scales, rhino horn, and ivory continue to drive the poaching crisis.

Conservation groups stress the necessity of reducing consumer demand for illegal wildlife products through education and cultural changes, alongside continued support for anti-poaching law enforcement and community-based initiatives. The fate of many threatened species depends on the sustained commitment of funding and international collaboration to address this complex issue.

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Antelopes, buffalo, rhinos, elephants, apes, and lions are among the 15 most poached animals in 2025, according to the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW).
The illegal wildlife trade is valued between $7 billion and $23 billion annually, according to TRAFFIC, an international NGO that monitors and works to make trade in wild animals and plants legal, sustainable and safe.
Subsistence poaching is done by groups and individuals to fulfill their own nutritional needs, whereas commercial poaching is done for profit, according to IFAW.

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