In wildlife crime, examples of evidence include footprints, cut marks on ivory or bone and hairs or fibres transferred during carcass removal.We train officers to preserve these traces to link suspects to the scene and bring criminals to justice.#EndWildlifeCrime pic.twitter.com/4ZTtS5GCfz Read More
Home » In wildlife crime, examples of evidence include footprints, cut marks on ivory or bone and hairs or fibres transferred during carcass removal. We train officers to preserve these traces to link suspects to the scene and bring criminals to justice. #EndWildlifeCrime
In wildlife crime, examples of evidence include footprints, cut marks on ivory or bone and hairs or fibres transferred during carcass removal. We train officers to preserve these traces to link suspects to the scene and bring criminals to justice. #EndWildlifeCrime
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