Book Review
Animal Investigators available on Book-of-the-Month Club
Book explores the world’s first wildlife forensics lab
Review By JESSICA KNOBLAUCH of Mother Nature Network (mnn.com) is also picked up by The Miami Herald
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Animal Investigators By Laurel A Neme Ph.D. A new book explores how the world’s first wildlife forensics lab is solving crimes and saving endangered species. By Jessica Knoblauch Mother Nature Network (MNN.COM) Not long ago, illegal wildlife smugglers could pretty much get away with murder. From selling polar bear rugs to crocodile-face ashtrays, these smugglers…
Read MoreNew Scientist reviews Animal Investigtors
NewScientist.com Review: Animal Investigators by Laurel A. Neme 25 March 2009 by Henry Nicholls Magazine issue 2701. ILLEGAL wildlife trafficking is worth an estimated $20 billion a year. That makes it the third most lucrative criminal activity, coming in just behind drug and human trafficking and, incredibly, ahead of arms smuggling. This is a stark…
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