Stop Wildlife Crime: The Series - It's Dead Serious (Video 1) | WWF

World Wildlife Fund
1 Sept 201307:14

Summary

TLDRThis compelling video highlights the grave issue of illegal wildlife trade, ranking among the world's largest criminal activities, alongside drugs and human trafficking. With an estimated annual value of $7 to $10 billion, it not only endangers wildlife but also destabilizes economies and threatens local communities. Armed criminal gangs, often comprised of former soldiers, employ sophisticated weaponry, complicating the efforts of under-equipped rangers. The video emphasizes the need for stronger enforcement of existing laws and political support to combat these crimes effectively, calling for urgent global action to treat wildlife trafficking as a serious crime before the situation escalates further.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿพ Illegal wildlife trade is one of the largest criminal activities globally, ranking among the top five illegal trades alongside drugs and human trafficking.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ The black market value of illegal wildlife trade is estimated between $7 to $10 billion annually.
  • ๐Ÿ”ซ Organized crime in wildlife trade involves significant violence, including armed gangs and former soldiers trained in combat.
  • ๐Ÿšจ Poaching threatens not only wildlife but also local communities, economies, and national security.
  • โš–๏ธ Weak enforcement of national and international regulations contributes to the impunity of wildlife crime perpetrators.
  • ๐Ÿ’ผ Wildlife crime is considered a low-risk, high-profit endeavor due to inadequate penalties and law enforcement.
  • ๐ŸŒ The criminals involved in wildlife trafficking often exploit legal loopholes and lack political support for stricter laws.
  • ๐Ÿ’ต Corruption is rampant; criminals bribe officials, including judges and border guards, to evade prosecution.
  • ๐Ÿ“‰ Wildlife crime destabilizes governance in many countries, undermining law enforcement and judicial systems.
  • โณ Urgent action is needed to treat wildlife trafficking as a serious crime to prevent escalating threats to wildlife and global stability.

Q & A

  • What is the scale of illegal wildlife trade compared to other criminal activities?

    -Illegal wildlife trade is one of the largest criminal activities globally, ranking among the top five illegal trades, alongside drugs and human trafficking.

  • What is the estimated annual value of the illegal wildlife trade?

    -The black market for illegal wildlife is estimated to be worth between 7 and 10 billion dollars annually.

  • How does illegal wildlife trade affect local communities?

    -Illegal wildlife trade not only endangers wildlife but also threatens local communities and economies, creating instability in the regions where it occurs.

  • What kind of individuals are involved in the illegal wildlife trade?

    -The individuals involved include organized crime groups, some of whom are also engaged in drug trafficking, arms dealing, and human trafficking, as well as recognized terrorist organizations.

  • What challenges do rangers face in combating poaching?

    -Rangers face significant challenges, including armed poachers with high-powered weapons, night vision technology, and advanced military equipment, making their work increasingly dangerous.

  • Why is wildlife crime considered a low-risk, high-profit crime?

    -Wildlife crime is seen as low-risk because of weak enforcement of laws, lack of effective prosecutions, and low penalties for offenders, encouraging criminal activities to continue.

  • What factors contribute to the effectiveness of wildlife crime operations?

    -Criminals exploit loopholes in the law, bribe officials, and intimidate local populations, which allows them to operate with impunity and undermine governance.

  • What is needed to effectively combat wildlife trafficking?

    -Every country needs to treat wildlife trafficking as a serious crime, with improved laws, better enforcement, and political support for prosecution to effectively combat this issue.

  • How does wildlife crime impact national security?

    -Wildlife crime undermines national security by destabilizing regions, eroding governance, and fostering corruption within judicial and law enforcement systems.

  • What is the urgency expressed in the script regarding wildlife trafficking?

    -The script emphasizes the need for immediate action to treat wildlife trafficking seriously, warning that the situation could worsen if left unchecked.

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