Urging the international community to “come together at the highest political level” to halt the escalation of wildlife and forest crime, the United Nations crime chief said today that the $8-$10 billion reaped annually from this “ruthless trade” ranks it alongside the trafficking of human beings, arms and drugs in terms of illicit profits. Read more
The head of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) today stressed the need for a vigorous response to wildlife and forest crime, noting the growing threat the scourge poses to development worldwide. Read more
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