Saturday 9 February 2013

Wildlife Crime: The Most Urgent Threat to Elephants, Rhinos, and Tigers

 In 50 years of conservation, we have never seen wildlife crime on such a scale. Wildlife crime is now the most urgent threat to three of the world's best-loved species—elephants, rhinos and tigers.
The global value of illegal wildlife trade is between $7.8 and $10 billion per year. It is a major illicit transnational activity worldwide—along with arms, drugs and human trafficking. High-level traders and kingpins are rarely arrested, prosecuted, convicted or punished for their crimes.



Wildlife Crime: The Most Urgent Threat to Elephants, Rhinos, and Tigers | WWF (World Wildlife Fund / World Wide Fund for Nature)

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