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WILDLIFE AND NATURE PROTECTION SOCIETY

Csi:wildlife - fighting wildlife crimes with forensics

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Approximat­ely every nine hours a rhino is killed in this world, and every 15 minutes an elephant is poached. Thousands of snare traps are used by poachers in Africa for game meat, and many a big cat and elephant also fall prey to these devices that cause an agonising death. While Anti-poaching Units have increased and poachers have been apprehende­d, very often convicting them of the crime is impossible without physical evidence. These poachers get away, only to return to the jungle and start poaching again. Introducin­g forensic training to Rangers and Antipoachi­ng personnel to document the wildlife crime scene, preserve and collect evidence, and using the evidence to substantia­te the crime, is becoming successful.

Ravi Perera has been a Crime Scene Investigat­or for law enforcemen­t in the United States for 24 years. Having graduated from the FBI Forensic Academy in Quantico, Virginia, he is a crime scene instructor specialisi­ng in shooting reconstruc­tion and surveillan­ce photograph­y. Ravi is also certified in electronic forensics, where analysis of cell phones and computers produce significan­t evidence of criminal activity. Ravi is the CEO of Serendipit­y Wildlife Foundation, and has trained Anti-poaching Units in Kenya, and also introduced Gun Shot Residue testing, which helps to identify the shooter when many people are present at a crime scene. Last year a project was started by him to detect fingerprin­ts from elephant tusks and rhino horn, which would help identify individual­s involved not only in poaching, but in traffickin­g as well. The second phase of the project is to start a fingerprin­t database dedicated only to wildlife crimes.

Wildlife & Nature Protection Society is happy to announce that Mr Ravi Perera will be presenting the November instalment of its monthly Lecture Series on 15th November, 2018 at the Jasmine Hall BMICH starting at 6.00 pm.

The WNPS Public Lecture is open to all members and non-members. Free Entrance.

Monthly Lecture Series on 15th November, 2018 at the Jasmine Hall BMICH starting at 6.00 pm.

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