AWF works to stop the killing of wildlife and trafficking of wildlife products by training partners to deter, detect, investigate, and prosecute wildlife crimes.
Nagpur: With seizures of 172 red sand boa snakes in the last five years, the illegal trade has put the near-threatened reptile species on the brink of.
The African Wildlife Foundation held a two-day training in Maanzoni Lodge, Machakos County, engaging Kenya Wildlife Service investigation and prosecution officers on electronic case and evidence management.
The facilities are equipped with modern security features and perishable storage solutions to preserve the integrity of wildlife crime evidence and strengthen the prosecution of wildlife crime cases in Kenya.
Host Dibblex Lesalon, a Kenyan Fellow of the African Conservation Voices Media Labs co-created by AWF and Jackson Wild, discusses wildlife crime and community conservation with guests in the special series.