The struggle against wildlife trafficking in South America
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Vania Tuglio
Trafficking is a criminal activity that occurs throughout the world, challenging governments and, from time to time, destabilising states, not only because of the effects of the crimes, but also due to organised crime. It also has a negative impact on endangered species, the livelihood of people, and social and economic development.
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Tuglio, Vania. “The struggle against wildlife trafficking in South America”. DA. Derecho Animal. Forum of Animal Law Studies, vol.VOL 8, no. 2, pp. 1-4, https://raco.cat/index.php/da/article/view/349391.
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