La Secretaría de la CITES acoge con satisfacción la Orden Ejecutiva sobre la Lucha contra el Tráfico de Especies Silvestres del Presidente Obama
Unicamente para uso de los medios de comunicación; no se trata de un documento oficial. Ginebra, 2 de julio de 2013 – La Secretaría de la Convención sobre el Comercio Internacional de Especies Amenazadas de Fauna y Flora Silvestres (CITES) acoge con satisfacción la Orden Ejecutiva sobre la Lucha contra el Tráfico de Especies Silvestres promulgada por el Presidente de Estados Unidos, Barack Obama, el 1 de julio de 2013. La Orden Ejecutiva aborda su respuesta nacional e internacional al
Los líderes del Consorcio Internacional para Combatir los Delitos contra la Vida Silvestre se reúnen a fin de discutir las estrategias futuras para combatir la delincuencia organizada transnacional relacionada con la vida silvestre y los bosques
Unicamente para uso de los medios de comunicación; no se trata de un documento oficial. Bangkok, 5 de marzo de 2013 – Los responsables ejecutivos de un consorcio para combatir los delitos contra la vida silvestre se reunieron en los márgenes de la reunión trienal de la Conferencia de las Partes de la Convención sobre el Comercio Internacional de Especies Amenazadas de Fauna y Flora Silvestres (CITES). Funcionarios superiores de la Secretaría CITES, la INTERPOL, la Oficina de las Naciones
ICCWC deploys a Wildlife Incident Support Team (WIST) to Sri Lanka
In response to the need to take new approaches to combat the illegal trade more effectively, the International Consortium on Combatting Wildlife Crime (ICCWC), at the request of Sri Lanka, deployed its first Wildlife Incident Support Teams (WIST). The WIST was aimed at collecting DNA samples from 359 elephant tusks that were seized by Sri Lanka Customs authorities in the port of Colombo and was in response to a Decision adopted by the Conference of the Parties to CITES at
El ICCWC publica el informe de la Primera Reunión Mundial de las Redes de Observancia y Aplicación de la Normativa de Vida Silvestre y prepara la estrategia para el apoyo continuo
El Consorcio Internacional para combatir los Delitos contra la Vida Silvestre (ICCWC) convocó a las Redes de Observancia y Aplicación de la Normativa de Vida Silvestre del mundo por primera vez con ocasión de la Conferencia de las Partes en la Convención sobre el Comercio Internacional de Especies Amenazadas de Fauna y Flora Silvestres (CITES) en marzo de 2013 en Bangkok (Tailandia). La Primera reunión mundial de Redes de Observancia y Aplicación de la Normativa de Vida Silvestre (WEN), a
Heads of UNODC and CITES urge wildlife and forest offences to be treated as serious transnational organized crimes
For use of the media only; not an official document. Vienna , 23 April 2013 – At the current Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ), the heads of two United Nations bodies called on countries to recognize wildlife and forest crimes as a serious form of organized crime and strengthen penalties against criminal syndicates and networks profiting from such illegal trade. Following a side-event at the CCPCJ on this issue, Yury Fedotov, Executive Director of the United Nations
ICCWC delivers specialized training for law enforcement officers
Cutting-edge training in investigation techniques has been delivered to wildlife law enforcement officials across Asia, helping them in their battle to halt transnational organized wildlife and forest crime. Over the past few years, there have been a number of successful seizures and arrests of wildlife traffickers at airports, seaports and border crossings in Asia, Africa and other regions of the world. These typically result from risk analysis or actionable intelligence of an individual traveling with illegal wildlife such as ivory
Wildlife crime consortium to host high-level events on transnational organized wildlife crime at CITES Conference
Wildlife and forest crime is increasingly organised and is demanding a more determined and coordinated enforcement response. The International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime (ICCWC) will host two major events at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) at the 16th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CITES to be held from 3 to 14 March in Bangkok, Thailand. ICCWC will convene a roundtable on combating transnational organized wildlife and forest crime for Ministers and high-level representatives, to
Opening remarks by John E. Scanlon, CITES Secretary-General
Bangkok, Thailand, 14 February, 2012 Executive Director of INTERPOL's Police Service Leaders of the Customs and Police authorities of the tiger range States Representatives of the Host Country Colleagues from the International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime Distinguished participants " Our collective enforcement efforts to fight tiger crime must not just result in seizures - they must result in prosecutions, convictions and strong penalties to stop the flow of contraband. If we get the entire enforcement system right for the
World's wild tiger range countries agree on police and customs enforcement measures for nearly-extinct species
For use of the media only; not an official document. Bangkok (Thailand), 14 February 2012 - Police and customs heads from 13 Asian countries agreed today to tighten controls and improve cross-border cooperation to curb the illegal smuggling of tigers and other critically endangered species. The accord came at the conclusion of the two-day international "Heads of Police and Customs Seminar on Tiger Crime", which brought together top Police and Customs Officers from countries that still have tigers living in
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