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Thai Authorities Training to Take Down Wildlife Tr
“Dramatic” opening to Nature Crime Investigation Course attracts observers from Vietnam,
India and the United Nations
21 July 2008
Laos to Host ASEAN Anti-Wildlife Crime Task Forces
Members of the world’s largest wildlife law enforcement network will gather in Vientiane for a meeting of their ongoing battle to suppress rampant wildlife crime in Southeast Asia.
26 May 2008
International Experts Help Vietnam Fight Wildlife
Vietnam is strengthening efforts to stop wildlife smuggling and illegal logging, in order to protect the nation’s forests and biodiversity, as well as that of neighboring countries.
23 May 2008
Cambodian Chainsaws are Fakes, Says Manufacturer
Alarmed by reports that their chainsaws were being used to decimate Cambodian forests, manufacturer STIHL looked up the serial numbers of chainsaws confiscated by Forestry officials in Cambodia and confirmed that all of them were counterfeit.
15 May 2008
ASEAN Scientists Trained to Track Wildlife Crimina
Government scientists from ASEAN, together with colleagues from Africa, Europe and South America, finish a two week special training course today on tracking wildlife criminals, put on by a US Federal Law Enforcement Laboratory.
02 May 2008
Vietnam-Cambodia Exchange on Forest Protection
Law enforcement officers from two provinces in central Vietnam yesterday completed a week-long Forest and Wildlife Law Enforcement Study Tour of Cambodia, organized by WWF Vietnam and PeunPa, a member of the Wildlife Alliance.
08 April 2008
Asia’s Police Motivated to Fight Wildlife Crime
Police officers from thirteen Asian countries and territories took part in an eye-opening seminar on wildlife crime at the Thai-US International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) in Bangkok.
20 March 2008
Series of Major Wildlife Trade in SE Asia
Five major seizures in recent weeks is evidence of heightened wildlife law enforcement in Southeast Asia and has put wildlife smugglers on notice – illegal exploitation of ASEAN’s natural resources and biodiversity will not be tolerated.
19 March 2008
Judiciary workshop on wildlife crime a Thai first
The Supreme Court of Thailand this week hosted the nation's inaugural "Judiciary Workshop on Wildlife Crime and Prosecution" as part of the judiciary's commitment to tackle organized poaching and trafficking of wild animals and plants in Southeast Asia.
12 March 2008
Killed for Fashion-BKK’s Shahtoosh Trade Exposed
Crime Scene Wild - Shahtoosh is a behind-the-scenes look into the illegal wildlife trade in Bangkok, a hub for one of the most lucrative contraband industries in the world.
29 February 2008
Indonesian Police Crack Down on Poachers
Indonesia’s biodiversity and natural resources are under serious threat from wildlife smugglers and illegal loggers, but the Indonesian Government is fighting back.
18 February 2008
Shark Fin Mafia Exposed in New TV Series
Long known as a delicacy in the East, the consumption of shark fins, mostly in the form of shark fin soup, is driving a cruel and ruthless international industry worth billions of dollars a year.
18 February 2008
ASEAN-WEN to Widen Investigation on tiger case
The ASEAN Wildlife Enforcement Network (ASEAN-WEN) will support and help widen an investigation into yesterday's major seizure.
30 January 2008
PeunPa Calls for Action to Stop Snare Trapping
Wildlife conservation group PeunPa is calling for a crackdown on organized poaching in Thailand to be followed up with decisive action to stop snare trapping, a menace claiming the lives of protected animals throughout Southeast Asia.
24 January 2008
Chainsaws “STIHL” destroying forests in Cambodia
STIHL-branded chainsaws, capable of felling hundreds of thousands of trees a year, are flowing into Cambodian forests faster than rangers can confiscate them.
7 January 2008
A Small Village Tackles Climate Change Organically
While world leaders discuss global warming in Bali, a small village in central Thailand is taking its first practical steps towards energy self-sufficiency.
13 December 2007
Thailand Could Host 2,000 Wild Tigers
Thailand's parks and wildlife reserves could hold up to 2,000 wild tigers, about three times their current level, but only if the government steps up efforts to control poaching, researchers said Monday.
24 December 2007
PeunPa Foundation Featured in Discovery TV Series
Crime Scene Wild, a documentary film series featuring PeunPa staff has won "Best Environmental Film" at this year's annual Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival.
08 December 2007