Hello hope you enjoy this blog, I have just joined the Trace International site, the wildlife forensics network. If you wish to join visit http://portal.tracenetwork.org/forum/registration_rules.asp
What is trace and what do they do?
TRACE is an international NGO that aims to promote the use of forensic science in biodiversity conservation and the investigation of wildlife crime. They are bringing together forensic scientists and enforcement agencies in order to exchange information on the latest challenges facing wildlife law enforcement and modern techniques for tackling them
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That's a really good website, they have lots of info on wildlife crime. Loving to blog! Think I'm going to add this to my favourites.
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