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Anti-Poaching Units

Anti-Poaching Units (APUs) are specialized teams focused on protecting wildlife from illegal hunting and poaching. They operate in conservation areas, such as national parks, to monitor and safeguard endangered species like elephants and rhinos. APUs use a combination of patrolling, surveillance, and community engagement to prevent poaching and gather intelligence on illegal activities. Equipped with training and resources, they aim to deter poachers, arrest offenders, and promote wildlife conservation efforts. Their work is crucial for preserving biodiversity and maintaining ecological balance.