In the digital age, law enforcement agencies worldwide are evolving strategies to combat crime, moving beyond the reactive approach of solving crimes using solving crimes using conventional databases. However, to anticipate, prevent, control, and…
WEMS is an environmental governance project and its objective is to assist monitoring trafficking and illegal wildlife crime through a joint effort carried out by United Nations bodies, national governments, private industries, civil society and research institutions.…
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – The United Nations University unveiled a new database on wildlife crime on Monday to help Interpol combat the multi-billion dollar illegal trade in animals and plants.
The database is part of…
6 March 2013, Tokyo — The illegal wildlife trade brings in US$ billions per year while impeding international efforts to conserve rare and endangered plants and animals. The true extent of this growing…
