Case Study: tenBoma in Kenya
tenBoma is a wildlife security initiative that identifies, anticipates, and counters threats to wildlife by applying predictive methodologies to determine when and where wildlife crime events are likely to occur. The initiative builds capacity of both local law enforcement and communities to (1) deny safe haven to wildlife criminals, (2) increase community security, and (3) reveal the organized criminal networks involved in illegal wildlife trade. Data are continually collected in the field, aggregated with existing reports, and analyzed by security experts.
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Case Study: tenBoma in Kenya
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International Fund for Animal Welfare
Publication Date: 2020
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tenBoma is a wildlife security initiative that identifies, anticipates, and counters threats to wildlife by applying predictive methodologies to determine when and where wildlife crime events are likely to occur. The initiative builds capacity of both local law enforcement and communities to (1) deny safe haven to wildlife criminals, (2) increase community security, and (3) reveal the organized criminal networks involved in illegal wildlife trade. Data are continually collected in the field, aggregated with existing reports, and analyzed by security experts.