CO MANAGEMENT, INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, GENERAL MEASURES, INCENTIVES, EX SITU, IN SITU, SPECIES CONSERVATION
Specific Tools
TRADE, NBSAP, PARTICIPATORY, TRAINING, RESEARCH TRAINING
Countries
Thailand, Malaysia
Project Outputs
National wildlife forensic units following approved forensic protocols: Trained wildlife forensic technicians, researchers and field officers; a body of research highlighting regional forensic needs and delivering scientific resources for applied use; A framework for inter-agency co-operation for incorporating forensic analysis into illegal trade investigations; A regional network of wildlife forensic expertise for sharing protocols, samples and data; broad dissemination of project results.
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