Wildlife crime has contributed to the 60% decline in wildlife populations since 1970.With criminals becoming more sophisticated, conservationists must apply wildlife forensic science to prosecute them and ensure justice.#EndWildlifeCrime pic.twitter.com/YSW3FPqMnd Read More
Wildlife crime has contributed to the 60% decline in wildlife populations since 1970. With criminals becoming more sophisticated, conservationists must apply wildlife forensic science to prosecute them and ensure justice.#EndWildlifeCrime
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