Podcast: DNA matching helps convict traders of illegal timber
was recently part of a team to provide vital genetic information used in a successful prosecution of illegal timber traders in the US.
EleanorÌýwas recently interviewed byÌýRobyn Williams forÌýthe .
As she explains, when the value of the products made from that single tree can be in excess of $100,000, there are potentially big rewards for criminals prepared to illegally fell these high quality trees.
So how can we prevent illegal felling, what technology is required?
or read the .
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EleanorÌýwas recently interviewed byÌýRobyn Williams forÌýthe .
As she explains, when the value of the products made from that single tree can be in excess of $100,000, there are potentially big rewards for criminals prepared to illegally fell these high quality trees.
So how can we prevent illegal felling, what technology is required?
or read the .
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Eleanor Dormontt with the team of US Forest Service officers and agents who worked on the case, after successfully providing the DNA evidence, and the indictment was being prepared. (US Forest Service)timber[/caption]