Wildlife smuggling hits a nerve in India

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-03 22:57:26 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-04 02:14:25

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Wildlife smuggling hits a nerve in India

India has been hitting the books in becoming a leader in wildlife protection, now with the help of highly trained sniffer dogs, the country is on track to reach a wildlife detection century.

For decades, investigating and convicting hardened wildlife criminals has been a challenge for many countries. But now, wildlife law enforcement and prosecutors are getting some much-needed assistance using unique detection skills.

Recently, in Malaysia, a seizure of wildlife parts and illegal animal trafficking near a premier national park occurred, along with legal action taken against four people involved. This event is a demonstration of how wildlife detection is ramping up in the area.

Traffic is a leading non-governmental organization that works to ensure that trade in wild species is done legally and sustainably, for the survival of the planet and people. This organization is one that is promoting the increase of these four-legged detectives.

With the help of sniffer dogs, India is well on its way to reaching 100 wildlife detections in the next decade.

This is an impressive milestone, highlighting the commitment of India and its animal allies in tackling the country's wildlife crime.

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