A weekly summary on environmental crime from a real wildlife investigator.
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Welcome to the Wild Crime Report for the week of the 3rd of March 2025. And a fitting day it is considering it’s widely recognised as World Wildlife Day!
It’s probably stating the obvious that people in the United States of America are in a disunited state of flux. Depending on your faction it’s either pleasure or pain. Or perhaps you’re sitting in the more middle ground of tedium.
Welcome to the Wild Crime Report for the week of the 24th of February 2025. You’re free short bite sized summary of the latest significant events in the realm of environmental crime.
Some animals don’t come back. (The Sopranos, HBO, pilot episode)
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An active wildlife detective who travels the world and works with dedicated wildlife investigators who are collectively trying to save the world’s most protected species and bring perpetrators to justice.
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