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The Uns Lone Ranger Combating International Wildlife Crime John M Sellar

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The Uns Lone Ranger Combating International Wildlife Crime John M Sellar
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Publisher: Whittles Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.32 MB
Pages: 201
Author: John M. Sellar
ISBN: 9781849951036, 1849951039
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Uns Lone Ranger Combating International Wildlife Crime John M Sellar by John M. Sellar 9781849951036, 1849951039 instant download after payment.

The UN's Lone Rangertells of law enforcement and diplomacy. It is also the first book, written from an international perspective, about a subject that warrants much greater attention, if the world's most threatened species are to be safeguarded for future generations. John Sellar describes why organized crime has turned to robbing nations, especially in the developing world, of their animals and plants and how this is bringing several species to the brink of extinction. It illustrates, in words and images, how criminal networks recruit, equip and direct poachers and wildlife contraband couriers; arrange the smuggling of species and products, often involving transportation across many borders and several continents; use bribery and violence against law enforcement personnel; and the nature of the markets in which illegal-origin wildlife is being consumed.
Sellar, once described as 'the world's leading authority on wildlife crime', also reflects frankly, and sometimes critically, on his service as a UN official, the way in which national law enforcement bodies are reacting to these crimes and the support provided by international agencies. He identifies what he believes are significant gaps in the current responses and suggests ways in which they might be plugged. He recounts several of his incredible experiences; visiting anti-poaching officers on the roof of the world, the Tibetan Plateau, and bizarre late-night hospitality from KGB officers.

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