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1. The International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime
to a significant degree, wildlife crime has yet to be viewed, and accordingly responded to, as ‘mainstream’ crime. Is wildlife crime serious? Assessing the scale of wildlife crime is very difficult. This is partly
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2. Summary Records, CITES Animals Committee, 14th Meeting, 1998
Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies noted that his organization's members had marked millions of animals and had a great deal of experience to contribute. He noted particularly that the Parties needed to consider the
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3. ICCWC Information Note
to a significant degree, wildlife crime has yet to be viewed, and accordingly responded to, as ‘mainstream’ crime. Is wildlife crime serious? Assessing the scale of wildlife crime is very
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4. Wildlife trade policy reviews
on social dynamics and wildlife trade and lessons learned from the national wildlife trade policy review process [in English, French and Spanish] Framework for
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5. Press releases: Archives
stronger action to combat wildlife crime 7 September 2004: CITES conference on wildlife trade to consider introducing new rules for high-value fish and
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6. Press releases
generation of e-tools for wildlife conservation 13 March 2009: CITES gets to grips with a slippery problem 20 February 2009:
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7. Resolution Conf. 11.1 (Rev. CoP15)
CONSIDERING the number of wildlife trade problems that occur between the South and the North, and the significant influence of the Standing Committee in deciding the status of the affected species listed in the Appendices; CONSIDERING that
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8. Resolution Conf. 11.3 (Rev. CoP15)
can cause serious damage to wildlife resources, reduce the effectiveness of wildlife management programmes, undermine and threaten legal and sustainable trade particularly in the developing economies of many producing countries; THE CONFERENCE
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