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Wildlife crime

Wildlife crime

a guide to wildlife law enforcement in the United Kingdom

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Published by The Stationery Office in London .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Great Britain.,
  • Wildlife conservation -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain.,
  • Law enforcement -- Great Britain.

  • Edition Notes

    Statementcompiled and edited by Michael Bradley Taylor.
    ContributionsTaylor, Michael Bradley., Great Britain. Department of the Environment., Partnership for Action Against Wildlife Crime.
    The Physical Object
    Paginationvi,184p. :
    Number of Pages184
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL22456249M
    ISBN 100117533173

      Through the professional life of Dave Dick, the RSPB’s Senior Scottish Investigation Officer between and , the often murky world of wildlife crime is revealed. This is the first book that faces up to the realities of the often unsuccessful efforts by the justice system in its attempt to stop these : A book that raises awareness of the serious threat to wildlife from illegal poaching for human consumption through photography that is both heartbreaking and painfully beautiful Photographers Against Wildlife Crime edited by Britta Jaschinski & Keith Wilson.

      Photographers Against Wildlife Crime™ is a new book being launched on Kickstarter that is taking aim at the world of wildlife crime. With 20 of the most high-profile nature and conservation. Wildlife Crime: From Theory to Practice successfully demonstrates how criminology can significantly contribute to global efforts to end illegal wildlife trade. This collection of essays takes a global approach, citing projects from Peru to Madagascar to Russia, and contributes to the ever-growing literature on wildlife crime.

    Regulations help protect Vermont’s wildlife resources. Complete guide to Vermont's hunting and trapping regulations. Guide to Vermont's migratory game bird regulations, including ducks and geese. Follow these rules to legally transport and possess big game in Vermont that was legally taken in another state or country. Sophisticated poachers could undercut bold Kenyan fight against wildlife crime in this key African transit country. Nairobi, Kenya 9th May, —Kenya is taking a bold stand against wildlife crime through improved enforcement action, higher penalties for wildlife criminals and last year it was the only African range State to report a significant fall in the numbers of rhinos poached.


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The book gives a fascinating insight into Dave as an individual, his range of work during 22 years and the problems tackling wildlife crime. Dave's experience in the investigation of raptor persecution is probably unparalleled and he was an essential catalyst in getting these cases investigated in a meaningful way/5(1).

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Buy Wildlife Crime (): An Enforcement Guide: NHBS - Vivek Menon and Ashok Kumar, Natraj. This book applies these principles and techniques to the study, analysis, and prevention of wildlife crime. With this book, William Moreto and Stephen Pires present the first complete book addressing wildlife crime from an environmental criminology and crime science : This timely and inevitably controversial book lifts the lid on the pressures faced by some of our most iconic wildlife species which are being shot, trapped and poisoned.

This hard-hitting book reveals what it is like, day-to-day, to be at the forefront of the Wildlife crime book to deal with wildlife crime and its perpetrators. "Without some of the photographs in this book, many wildlife crime stories would not have been given exposure.

They are stand-out pictures of true value" Rosamund Kidman Cox - OBE, wildlife author & editor "THIS IS HOW TO FIGHT WILDLIFE CRIME " Wildlife crime book EXAMINER "THE BOOK IS LIKE THE BEST OF WORLD PRESS PHOTO" NIGEL atherton - editor, ap magazine. Wildlife: Reckoning - A Dark Thriller (Wildlife Series Book 2) - Kindle edition by Menapace, Jeff.

Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Wildlife: Reckoning - A Dark Thriller (Wildlife Series Book 2)/5().

Wildlife: Reckoning, the terrifying follow-up to Wildlife. About the Author Jeff Menapace is the bestselling author of Wildlife, the Bad Games series, Warped, Side Effects, and Numb/5().

This book, the latest in the “Wildlife Crime” series published by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on behalf of the Partnership for Action Against Wildlife Crime (PAW), pulls together details of a range of cases where such techniques have been used.

PAW encourages and promotes the use of a whole range of standardFile Size: 1MB. As well as wildlife law, the book includes separate chapters on cruelty to domestic and captive animals, a brief chapter on offences relating to dogs, and one on offences committed against Sites of Special Scientific Interest.

Wildlife & the Law will be. This book is a fascinating insight into the challenges faced by those whose job it is to stop wildlife crime. While there are some pleasing cases where those responsible for carrying out illegal acts are punished, too often the outcome can only leave a committed conservationist to feel disillusioned at the inability of the authorities to apply /5(8).

The book contains approaches that wildlife forensic investigators and laboratory technicians can employ in investigations and provides the direction and practical advice required by legal and police professionals seeking to gain the evidence needed to prosecute wildlife crimes.

The book will bring together in one text various aspects of wildlife forensics, including statistics, Cited by: convened the Symposium on Combating Wildlife Crime: Securing Enforcement, Ensuring Justice, and Upholding the Rule of Law. The symposium had two objectives: to attract high-level attention to the illegal wildlife trade and the various ecological, economic, social, and security challenges this crime creates to encourage furtherFile Size: 1MB.

The book examines the crucial role of wildlife forensic investigation with regard to live animals, dead animals and samples and covers national, regional, and international legislation. While the text particularly focuses on forensic science as it relates to wild animals, it also includes mention of plants and habitats because of their.

"Wildlife Crime outlines how much can be gained by using a criminologist’s perspective to address the threats of poaching and the illegal wildlife trade. This text is a collection of insightful research efforts from around the world. Wildlife Crime exposes the complexity of wildlife crime and the strategies required to address it.

This book also emphasizes the importance of. This book is a fascinating insight into the challenges faced by those whose job it is to stop wildlife crime.

While there are some pleasing cases where those responsible for carrying out illegal acts are punished, too often the outcome can only leave a committed conservationist to feel disillusioned at the inability of the authorities to apply.

Photographers Against Wildlife Crime book. Read 3 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Photographers Against Wildlife Crime are an int 5/5. Wildlife crime is an important part of the law enforcement and it involves the illegal trade in animals, plants and their derivatives and has observable effects with the dramatic decline in.

Wildlife Crime By (author) Dave Dick ‘This is an important book. It is written by an expert who probably knows more about wildlife crime in the UK, and especially in Scotland, than anyone else.

It is important because so little is known and understood about a widespread and deeply disturbing illegal practice ’.

Each book in my National Park Mystery Series is set in a specific park and seeks to capture and share with readers that park’s unique sense of place, beginning with that most iconic of America’s preserved landscapes, the Grand Canyon, and continuing, so far, with Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone and Yosemite national parks.

Wildlife crime is now the most urgent threat to three of the world's best-loved species—elephants, rhinos and tigers. Illegal wildlife trade has exploded to meet increasing demand for elephant ivory, rhino horns, and tiger products, particularly in Asia. Controlled by dangerous crime syndicates, wildlife is trafficked much like drugs or weapons.This book applies these principles and techniques to the study, analysis, and prevention of wildlife crime.

With this book, William Moreto and Stephen Pires present the first complete book addressing wildlife crime from an environmental criminology and crime science perspective.A MESSAGE FROM BRITTA JASCHINSKI, WILDLIFE PHOTOJOURNALIST & CO-FOUNDER OF PHOTOGRAPHERS AGAINST WILDLIFE CRIME™ “We are losing species at an alarming rate.

Millions of animals and plants are caught and harvested from the .