International criminal networks are shifting their focus to West and Central Africa...
Act now to stop wildlife traffickers
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Dear John,
International criminal networks are shifting their focus to West and Central Africa, exploiting the high levels of corruption and weak law enforcement in the region.
Elephant ivory, pangolin scales, rhino horn and shark fins are pouring into the area from across Africa and are then smuggled out towards Asia. Today, Nigeria is the continent’s biggest hub for the illegal wildlife trade.
Thanks to your support, we are drawing on our expertise and the strength of our local partnerships to tackle wildlife crime in West and Central Africa. Our approach is already tightening the net on traffickers.
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By making a gift today, you can help us continue our campaign to protect endangered wildlife species from illegal trafficking.
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On behalf of everyone at EIA, thank you.
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