South Asia Wildlife Enforcement Network (SAWEN)
- SAWEN recently held its first ever meeting in India.
- Representatives of seven countries participated in the meeting and the members agreed on having an operational framework for strengthening the regional body to combat wildlife crime.
- SAWEN is regional inter-governmental wildlife law enforcement support body of South Asian Countries.
- It was launched in January, 2011 in Paro, Bhutan during the second meeting of the South Asia Expert Group on Illegal Wildlife Trade.
- SAWEN aims at working collectively as a strong regional inter-governmental body to combat wildlife crime by attainting common mutual goals and approaches for combating illegal trade in the region.
- It also seeks to ....
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