WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY

Information day on "Illegal trafficking of wildlife, national and
international situation."
Wednesday June 5, 2019
Today on World Environment Day, we made the information day on "illegal
wildlife trafficking, domestic and international situation" dictated by the
museólogo and officer of this force Aníbal Onetto and specialist wildlife
trafficking Hernán Ibañez Foundation AZARA.
The talk was held at the Malvinas Argentinas Hall oriented security forces
Ezeiza International Airport, the airport community and organizations
active in monitoring and prevention of crimes against wildlife.
This event is part of the campaign that we conduct with the Azara
Foundation illicit trafficking in wildlife and aims to raise community
awareness regarding the responsibility involved in smuggling of live
animals, products and byproducts of wildlife and the consequent extinction
of species on our territory. Not just a warning, but a tool to promote the
training of security forces and agencies responsible for preventing and
combating criminal organizations that threaten the preservation of wildlife
autóctona.El meeting was attended our national director Alejandro Itzcovich
Griot, and other authorities.
We invite you to help us spread and become aware of the situation faced by
our species when traficadas.Por that, before I take an animal, buy a
product or byproduct of our wildlife, learn. With everyone's commitment we
can protect the environment!
Complaints at (011) 4348-8692 - inspections @ ambiente.gob.ar

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