Wildlife law enforcement
Species Identification in Forensic Casework using Proteomics
Elephant genotypes reveal the size and connectivity of transnational ivory traffickers
Development of White-tailed Deer Genetic Database for the Forensic Identification of Poached Samples
Development of a White-tailed Deer Genetic Database for the Forensic Identification of Poached Individuals
U.S. Partners with Kenya Wildlife Service to Protect Wildlife
Development of White-tailed Deer Genetic Database for the Forensic Identification of Poached Samples
U.S. Partners with Kenya Wildlife Service to Protect Wildlife
The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Counterterrorism and the National Institute of Justice have partnered with the Kenya Wildlife Service to provide low cost aircraft to assist in the protection of Kenya wildlife. NIJ will take the lessons learned in Kenya to apply to state, local and tribal law enforcement in the United States. The project is funded through the U.S. Department of State counter-terrorism fund.
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