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ASEAN Handbook on legal cooperation to combat wildlife crime
… Webb (Member of Advisory Council to US Presidential Task Force on Wildlife Trafficking). The preparation of this … provided by the AMS, further research have also been made into the laws and regulations, in particular for English … 3.15 Reward for informants 3.16 Enforcement powers – entry, search, seizure, arrest 3.17 Establishment of …
Reference Guide - European Union Wildlife Trade Regulations
… 20 3. WHAT ARE THE RULES GOVERNING TRADE INTO AND FROM THE EU FOR SPECIES COVERED BY THE REGULATIONS? … simply, “the Regulations”)2. The Regulations currently in force are: • Council Regulation (EC) No 338/97 on the … After the necessary Customs checks at the point of entry have been completed and the shipment has been cleared …
Wildlife protection and trafficking assessment in Kenya - Drivers and trends of transnational wildlife crime in Kenya and its role as a transit point for trafficked species in East Africa
… and Governance; Theotimus Rwegasira, Lusaka Agreement Task Force; Juniper Neill, Director of Environment, USAID Kenya … operations, suspicions that al-Shabaab has also branched into ivory trafficking have been largely discredited. While … of contraband destined for China and Viet Nam. Other entry and exit points in Kenya commonly used for smuggling …
Outcome of court trials in the first two years of implementation of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, 2013 - Courtroom Monitoring Report 2014/2015
… as petty offences, leading to the failure to use the full force of the law in the prosecution of wildlife criminals. We … trophy 500,000– 1,000,000 200,000– 5,000,000 Illegal entry 5,000 30,000– 100,000 Introducing snares 10,000 20,000– … a large proportion of offences relate to illegal entry into protected areas and logging. On the other hand, there …
Special Issue on Wildlife Trafficking II
… form of “affirmative conduct” or “direct applications of force against protected species.” Id. at 697, 792 n.15. … Act and the ESA after it discharged polluted storm water into the adjacent San Luis National Wildlife Refuge. United … and entered sored horses in shows, as well as falsified entry forms. See, e.g., Indictment, United States v. …
National Strategy for Combating Wildlife Trafficking
… and their related parts and products—has escalated into an international crisis. Wildlife trafficking is both a … optimize the wildlife inspection presence at U.S. ports of entry. We will target wildlife trafficking and distribution … are essential partners on the ground and can be a powerful force in support of wildlife conservation and a frontline …
Wildlife Poaching: Africa's surging trafficking threat
… as a Major General from the South African National Defence Force. 2 in Cameroon. Seleka, the rebel militia that toppled … for these products, wildlife trafficking has quickly grown into a serious regional threat. THE POACHING CHALLENGE: THE … use indirect routes or vary their points of exit and re-entry to avoid detection (see maps). Very few mid-level and …
Wildlife and Forest Crime Toolkit (Revised Edition)
… of the United Nations FATF Financial Action Task Force FIU Financial Intelligence Unit FLEG Forest Law … Wildlife and Forest Crime Analytic Toolkit is organized into five parts: Part one Legislation Part one analyses … Crime Analytic Toolkit is intended to serve as an initial entry point for national governments, international actors, …
CITES and CBNRM. Proceedings of an international symposium on “The relevance of CBNRM to the conservation and sustainable use of CITES-listed species in exporting countries”
… is not open to debate, unless the Parties choose to enter into such a debate. But the listing of a species in CITES is … response to implementation concerns has been to delay the entry into force of a listing beyond the 90 days provided in the …
World Wildlife Crime Report - Trafficking in protected species
… to present this UNODC report, our very first to delve into the global dimensions of wildlife and forest crime. I … wild- life trafficking take place at ports of entry, rather than in domestic markets, and thus customs … known as “chupa”. For a period this was a major driving force behind the poaching of tiger, leop- ard, and otter …