Case Study: Wildlife Trust of India
Wildlife Crime Prevention Training is a capacity building training program designed to enable frontline forest guards across India to understand and deal with wildlife crime in their areas of work. The course is designed for forest guides to understand (1) the wildlife crime scenario in their geographical area, (2) the methods and techniques of various criminal gangs, (3) the provisions of the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 and powers vested in them under the Act; and (4) the investigation and documentation of wildlife offenses at the ground level.
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Case Study: Wildlife Trust of India
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International Fund for Animal Welfare
Publication Date: 2020
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Wildlife Crime Prevention Training is a capacity building training program designed to enable frontline forest guards across India to understand and deal with wildlife crime in their areas of work. The course is designed for forest guides to understand (1) the wildlife crime scenario in their geographical area, (2) the methods and techniques of various criminal gangs, (3) the provisions of the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 and powers vested in them under the Act; and (4) the investigation and documentation of wildlife offenses at the ground level.