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New Tools to Fight Wildlife Crime in West Africa

Summary by Born Free USA
My first African experience was in 2006 where I participated in a training program for wildlife law enforcement officers in Guinea and Sierra Leone to combat trafficking in live chimps. Civil unrest meant we couldn’t land in Guinea, so we flew to Sierra Leone, landing at their international airport, located across an estuary from Freetown, the capital. At the time, the road from the airport to Freetown was undeveloped, and the ferry service was …
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Born Free USA broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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