The first Wildlife Crime police officer we had in Merseyside
went to work for the National Wildlife Crime Unit (NWCU). The NWCU was set up in 2006 to investigate offences including rare-bird egg
theft, deer poaching, the trade in endangered species, hare coursing, illegal
taxidermy and cruelty to wild animals.
The NWCU is set to close within six weeks unless the
government renews its funding, most of which comes from the Home Office
and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Read more in this article in the Guardian.
You may like to sign the petition to demand continued government funding for the vital work of the NWCU:
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