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Updated on 30 September 2020
  • 26 November 2022: Wildlife Enforcement Networks from around the world strengthen responses to combat wildlife crime
  • 20 November 2022: Towards a World Free of Wildlife Crime - ICCWC launches Vision 2030
  • 11 November 2022: International Consortium hosts high profile events on Combating Wildlife Crime at CITES CoP19
  • 30 November 2021: Global arrests and seizures: WCO-INTERPOL Operation Thunder 2021 strikes wildlife and timber trafficking networks
  • 29 June 2021: The International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime - Annual Report 2020 – Together Against Wildlife Crime
  • 23 November 2020: The International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime: Celebrating 10 years of supporting countries to combat wildlife crime
  • 10 July 2020: UNODC launch the World Wildlife Crime Report 2020
  • 2 December 2019: 3rd Global meeting of Wildlife Enforcement Networks
  • 19 November 2019: New study finds illegal trade in marine turtles persisting in Indonesia, Malaysia and Viet Nam
  • 4 October 2019: CITES Secretary-General commends outcomes of first high level conference on illegal wildlife trade in the Americas
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