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制止欧盟内网络野生动物犯罪

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Published 2 July 2020

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新研究揭示了比利时和荷兰的网络野生动物交易,并强调了潜在的科技解决方案

2020年7月2日,比利时布鲁塞尔——2019年7月至9月,TRAFFIC和世界自然基金会(WWF)的研究人员对社交媒体平台和电子商务网站进行了在线监测,发现比利时和荷兰的网络平台上有100多个疑似非法出售野生动物的帖子,涉及至少93只鸟类和94只爬行动物。

Stop Wildlife Cybercrime in the EU – Online Trade in Reptiles and Birds in Belgium and the Netherlands

Report author(s):
Vicki Crook, Emilie Van der Henst

Publication date:
July 2020


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报告Stop Wildlife Cybercrime in the EU: Online trade in reptiles and birds in Belgium and the Netherlands(制止欧盟内网络野生动物犯罪:比利时和荷兰的爬行动物和鸟类网络交易)提供英语、法语和荷兰语版本。

报告Tackling Wildlife Cybercrime in the EU: How technology can help(解决欧盟野生动物网络犯罪:科技能够如何帮助)

本新闻稿的内容仅代表作者的观点,并由作者全权负责。欧盟委员会不承担任何责任,但可能会使用它所包含的信息。

这些报告是由European Union’s Internal Security Fund — Police资助的。


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