Because of Extensive Governmental Corruption and Bad / Ineffective Governance Across Africa, Wildlife is being slaughtered at an unprecedented rate causing many species to go extinct and others to be driven to near extinction.
International Criminal Syndicates fund and operate illegal networks across Africa to poach and traffic ivory, rhino horn and other wildlife parts to exit points out of Africa. Not only do corrupt governmental officials benefit from the illegal ivory and rhino horn trade, they also work with terrorists groups and criminal networks involved in drug and sex trafficking, all combined now rate as the 5th largest criminal operation in the world estimated at US $7-10 billion per year.
Read the Out of Africa Report by Born Free USA:
http://www.bornfreeusa.org/news.php?p=4408&more=1
Additionally, the Trophy Hunting Industry is driving the lion, giraffe and other wildlife populations to collapse across Africa. And with climate change, deforestation by logging companies and other developers and human population growth, the wildlife of Africa could disappear in the next decade if measures are not taken now to stop this unfolding crisis and massive destruction of natural resources.
This catastrophe would undermine the heritage and very identity of the entire continent of Africa.
Greed and corruption by African government officials, Asia's demand for ivory and rhino horn make the challenge of saving Africa's wildlife daunting but must be overcome immediately or this battle will be lost.
Recent Report on Corruption:
http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2014-11-28-home-grown-corruption-is-killing-africas-rhinos-and-elephants/#.VHt4u4tLSRL
CORRUPTION BY TANZANIAN GOVERNMENT AND RICH ELITE:
http://www.afr.com/news/world/africa/tanzania--a-nation-that-could-afford-to-protect-elephant-herds-but-chooses-not-to-20150727-gila8x?stb=twt via
It is imperative the African Union take action immediately to protect their dwindling natural resources by funding an Independent Investigation and Law Enforcement Agency working with UK's Interpol Environmental Security, The Environmental Investigation Agency, Conservation Justice, Traffic, The International Anti-Poaching Foundation, The U.S. Department of Justice Task Force on Wildlife Trafficking, Wildleaks, Elephant Action League, Born Free, The Last Great Ape Organization, The Eagle Network, Willdife Direct and other independent agencies. This coalition must be FUNDED immediately to address wildlife crime and governmental corruption across Africa.
Please see The Eagle Network video featuring LAGA Director, Ofir Drori:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WwSiAA-emg&app=desktop
Dear African Union, All African Countries, United Nations, CITES, United States, United Kingdom, European Union:
Please take action now to fund Independent Investigation & Law Enforcement Task Forces, NGOs and other Agencies to tackle Wildlife Crime and Corruption across Africa.
Africa's heritage and very identity is at risk of being destroyed due to the slaughter of its most valuable resources across Africa by corrupt government officials, crime syndicates, developers, trophy hunters, human population growth and climate change.
It is imperative the African Union take action immediately to protect their dwindling natural resources by funding Independent Investigation and Law Enforcement agencies working with UK's Interpol Environmental Security, The Environmental Investigation Agency, Conservation Justice, Traffic, The International Anti-Poaching Foundation, The U.S. Department of Justice Task Force on Wildlife Trafficking, Wildleaks, Elephant Action League, The Last Great Ape Organization, Wildlife Direct, The Eagle Network and other independent agencies to address wildlife crime and governmental corruption across Africa. Those agencies working on the ground in Africa must be funded immediately.
It is imperative all corruption be investigated and all criminals be punished with effective laws, convictions and punishment proven to save endangered wildlife and habitat.
Thank you,
Judy Brey, Wild in Crisis Media
The International Community
Africans for Wildlife
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