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    CMS COP15: Key takeaways, vultures and wildlife crime

    The 15th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Migratory Species (CMS COP15) convened in Campo Grande, Brazil, from 23–29 March 2026, bringing together…

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    Eleni April 21, 2026
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    Montenegro shows real progress against wildlife crime

    As wildlife crime escalates and threatens biodiversity, health, and security, the Wildlife Crime Academy advances efforts to strengthen Europe’s uni…
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    Eleni March 24, 2026
    Group photo of Cohort 4 Level 1

    Wildlife Crime Academy trains Cohort 4 in Spain as network and reach grow

    As wildlife crime escalates and threatens biodiversity, health, and security, the Wildlife Crime Academy advances efforts to strengthen Europe’s uni…
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    Eleni March 6, 2026

    Wildlife poisoning in France: Wolves, vultures and a climate of impunity

    Across several regions of France, poison continues to be used to illegally kill protected wildlife. Wolves are usually the intended target. But they are not…

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    Eleni February 13, 2026

    The first year of the Wildlife Crime Academy: building a stronger response to wildlife crime

    The past year has marked a decisive step forward for the Wildlife Crime Academy (WCA), transforming an already proven training model into a truly international platform…

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    Iida December 29, 2025

    Wildlife Crime Academy expands network of advanced investigators with Cohort 3

    As wildlife crime escalates and threatens biodiversity, health, and security, the Wildlife Crime Academy advances efforts to strengthen Europe’s uni…
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    Eleni November 26, 2025
    Wildlife crime in Portugal

    Portugal’s 1st Forensic Toxic Substances Conference Highlights Wildlife Crime

    Several partners from the LIFE Aegypius Return project took part in the 1st Conference on Toxins in a Forensic Context – The Importance of Expert Analysis, organised…

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    Iida November 5, 2025
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    Portugal joins international efforts to combat wildlife crime

    Wildlife crime threatens biodiversity and public safety. By joining the Wildlife Crime Academy, Portugal strengthens collective efforts to prevent, in…
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    Dragana June 24, 2025
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    Wildlife Crime Academy strengthens regional enforcement with the latest training of the third cohort

    As wildlife crime escalates and threatens biodiversity, health, and security, the Wildlife Crime Academy advances efforts to strengthen Europe’s uni…
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    Dragana June 18, 2025
    Wildlife poisoning in Balkans

    Wildlife poisoning in the Balkans: Situation, milestones and the road ahead

    Wildlife poisoning in the Balkans continues to threaten vultures and ecosystems, while the BalkanDetox LIFE project strengthens prevention, monitoring…
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    Dragana May 29, 2025
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    Funder
    LIFE Programme
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    The Vulture Conservation Foundation
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    Centar za zastitu i proucavanje ptica
    Taskent Doğa Parkı
    Ministry of Environment (Romania)
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    Junta de Andalucía
    Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico
    Guardia Civil
    Universidad Internacional de Andalucía
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