Answer:
To protect wildlife from over hunting and market hunting.
Explanation:
Combating environmental crime is an essential part of a nature protection policy. The persistence and increase in the number of cases of hunting, capture and trafficking of wild animals, predatory fishing and crimes against flora, indicate the weakening and precariousness of actions that the Government should implement at all levels. Because of this fragility of the public power with wildlife, hunting laws and regulations were formulated with the initial objective of protecting wildlife from overhunting and market hunting, thus avoiding animal extinction and cruelty to wild life.