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RECOMMENDATIONS

Organized trafficking

• Investigate international great ape

traffickers and buyers for complicity

in trans-boundary organized crime.

• Prosecute those accused of participat-

ing in the organized trans-boundary

crime of great ape trade to the fullest

extent of the law.

• Designate national customs units to

specifically address environmental

crime and carry out inspections target-

ing the live trade of great apes and other

wildlife at airports (both regional and in-

ternational), ports, and major roadways.

• Emphasize inspections for illegal

trade exports and imports.

• Establish trans-national criminal intel-

ligence units targeting environmental

crime to ensure that intelligence is com-

piled, analyzed and shared with national

police forces, customs and INTERPOL.

• Improve the training of police officers,

customs officials, and the judiciary on

the issues of illicit trade in great apes,

environmental crime and wildlife traf-

ficking.

• Increase enforcement of protected

areas, to both reduce illegal trade in

great apes and to protect their habitat.

Consumer demand

• DNA-test all confiscated great apes and

return to country of origin – if discern-

ible – within 8 weeks of confiscation.

• Utilize national and international

multimedia campaigns to eliminate

the trade/ownership/use of great apes

and emphasize laws and deterrent

punishment.

• Require CITES authorities to control

the exploitation of illegally trafficked

great apes in entertainment facilities

and zoos.

• Support efforts to end the use of

trained great apes in films, television

shows or advertising.

Law enforcement

• Establish an electronic database that

includes the numbers, trends and ten-

dencies of the illegal great ape trade,

and monitor arrests, prosecutions and

convictions as a means of assessing

national commitment.

• Create law enforcement indicators that

can accurately gauge national commit-

ment.

• Review national laws and penalties relat-

ing to the killing and trafficking of great

apes and support efforts to forcefully im-

plement and strengthen those laws.

• Incorporate anti-corruption measures

into law enforcement efforts to protect

great apes, and urge governments to

report annually on efforts to counter

corruption.

• Introduce both revised CITES permits

and revised reporting systems that

minimize forgery and falsification.