New app to report wildlife crimes, eating protected species etc

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New app to report wildlife crimes, eating protected species etc

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15 December 2017
Even if you live in Phnom Penh and never leave the city, it is still possible that you might come across trafficked wildlife in market stalls, or you may get offered turtles or some delicious (but endangered) wild sambar deer in a local restaurant. You might stay in a guest house where they are keeping an exotic "pet" chained up or in a cage. In that case, what do you do ? And how do you know if the animal is a protected species ?

Today there's a new app which identifies protected wildlife, and also makes it easy to contact the appropriate authorities in Cambodia if you see protected species that are or have been illegally trafficked. Granted, if you see a turtle being served in a restaurant, it will be too late to save it, but if you report it, the restaurant might take turtles off the menu, definitely a good thing in the long run.

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Today we would like to promote a great smartphone app from our friends at Freeland. This is a great way to anonymously report illegal wildlife trafficking and have your report forwarded to the appropriate authorities here in Cambodia. Download the android app here: WildScan
Download available here: https://www.wildlifealliance.org/fight- ... -wildscan/
You can also report by sending a message to Wildlife Crime Hotline – Cambodia who are responsible for all wildlife trafficking in Cambodia.
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Tried to download it for android, but it keeps crashing before it's even running. Great app
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This has potential. 1k installs is WAY above the usual 12 installs that most $100,000 ngo apps accumulate in their first year after release.
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epidemiks wrote: Sat Dec 16, 2017 10:32 pm This has potential. 1k installs is WAY above the usual 12 installs that most $100,000 ngo apps accumulate in their first year after release.
An app like that has been working very well in VN for many years. But this one still has a few bugs.
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hanno wrote: Sun Dec 17, 2017 4:21 am
epidemiks wrote: Sat Dec 16, 2017 10:32 pm This has potential. 1k installs is WAY above the usual 12 installs that most $100,000 ngo apps accumulate in their first year after release.
An app like that has been working very well in VN for many years. But this one still has a few bugs.


Are they a protected species of bug ?
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Promoting a wildlife hotline in Thai news today.

Public invited to help stop illegal online trading of wildlife
March 03, 2018 10:01
The public is invited to become the eyes and ears of online anti-animal-trading efforts through a social media campaign launched by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plants Conservation (DNP) together with a coalition of conservation NGOs.

Today’s March 3 launch coincides with the occasion of World Wildlife Day

This effort builds on the public uproar that followed the recent publicity over the hunting and killing of a highly endangered leopard in Tung Yai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary early last month, said a statement issued on Saturday by the group.

The campaign builds on Thailand’s status as a highly digitally literate society. Bangkok is the city with the world’s most Facebook users, pegged at 27 million in 2017. And Thailand also sits in the world’s top 10 countries for social media use and adoption growth.

The effort will share information about some of the most vulnerable species and raise awareness of the DNP’s anonymous hotline number (1362) for reporting potential offences involving illegally traded wildlife.

The campaign launch features a series of social media posts highlighting the six species most commonly illegally owned and traded online through both closed and open social media groups in Thailand.

Each post will invite the public to look online for examples of suspected sales of these species and to report them to the hotline.
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/ ... l/30340090
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The problem with the app is it is tied to the provider...if you report a certain nation for wildlife trafficking, and they are of the nationality of the provider, what are your chances of anonymity?
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From social media today, with a reminder that you can report wild animals being illegally kept as pets and other wildlife crimes on the hotline at 012 500 094.
Wildlife Alliance Cambodia - អង្គការសម្ព័ន្ធមិត្ដសត្វព្រៃ
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A citizen recently donated 2 Elongated tortoises to the Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team. Elongated tortoises are protected in Cambodia and the species is Critically Endangered globally so every one saved from the illegal wildlife trade is great news! These tortoises are getting the care they need at Phnom Tamao and could one day return to the wild.
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If you have wild animals to donate, please call the team on 012 500 094 Wildlife Crime Hotline - Cambodia "បង្ក្រាបបទល្មើសសត្វព្រៃកម្ពុជា"
Thanks to Wildlife Conservation Society & Partners Against Wildlife Crime who support Wildlife Alliance
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This was posted on the Kampot Noticeboard today. From the comment, it seems like they have already contacted Wildlife Alliance.
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