Analysis of Wildlife Crime in Five Member States: In-depth analysis | |
Katharina Klaas ; Dr. Stephan Sina ; Christiane Gerstetter | |
Ecologic Institute | |
关键词: wildife crime; EU action plan; CITES; environmental crime; environmental law; Germany; | |
ISBN : 978-92-823-8994-2 (paper) ISBN : 978-92-823-8995-9 (pdf) DOI : 10.2861/250878 |
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学科分类:生态和保护 | |
德国|英语 | |
来源: Ecologic Institute Report | |
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【 摘 要 】
The Ecologic Institute, together with a consortium, conducted a study on wildlife crime, which gives an overview over the state of wildlife crime in Europe. As as a basis for this study, in-depth analyses were carried out for five EU member states. Ecologic Institute conducted the in-depth analysis of wildlife crime in Germany. The analysis concludes that Germany is not a main destination for illegal wildlife products from iconic species, but still an important destination for live animals like reptiles for the pet market. It is also an important transit country for ivory and other illegally traded animal parts from Western and Central Africa with East and South-East Asia as the main region of destination. The studies were compiled on behalf of the European Parliament and are available for download.
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