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Field investigation, Christian Nellermann, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
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Uploaded on Saturday 25 Feb 2012
by GRID-Arendal
Wildlife Smuggling to in and from Nepal
Year:
2009
Author:
Philippe Rekacewicz assisted by Cecile Marin, Agnes Stienne, Guilio Frigieri, Riccardo Pravettoni, Laura Margueritte and Marion Lecoquierre.
Description:
Animals living in the forest are also
at risk from poaching and bush-meat
hunting. Intelligence gathering, regular mo -
n itoring and strict enforcement are
effective ways of curtailing both illegal
logging and poaching activities
in forests. The participation of local
communities in these activities can
facilitate implementation of laws and
regulations and secure sustainability.
Customs enforcement also plays a critical
role in controlling trade in various
species.
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