The illegal timber trade cuts deep, destroying biodiversity and fuelling organized crime.UNODC helps countries to push back, disrupt the dangerous networks erasing forests and devastating livelihoods➡️https://t.co/r59ANX9Sel#StopOrganizedCrime pic.twitter.com/h5KcIY2K0f Read More
The illegal timber trade cuts deep, destroying biodiversity and fuelling organized crime. UNODC helps countries to push back, disrupt the dangerous networks erasing forests and devastating livelihoods➡️bit.ly/3yPJU2P #StopOrganizedCrime
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