Bat Conservation Trust launch Halloween video to celebrate bats 🦇
Operation Badger re-launch for National Badger Day!
Craig Fellowes awarded MBE for services to wildlife
Operation EASTER ~ 27 years of stopping egg thieves
Man who abseiled down cliff to take peregrine falcon eggs jailed
Newport company fined for the demolition of Bat Roost
Cheshire man sentenced after admitting animal cruelty offences
2,114 seizures of endangered animals and timber in major international law enforcement operation
Natural England prosecutes developer for breaching Bat Mitigation Licence
Vale of Glamorgan man prosecuted for destroying valuable wildlife habitat
Wildlife detectives take part in new Forensics Training programme
PSNI investigate death of two white-tailed eagles
PSNI launch Operation SUBRISION to deter and detect rural and wildlife crime
Lewisham man convicted for illegally exporting ivory
Operation EASTER launched for 2023 - stopping egg thieves and egg collectors
Monmouthshire company fined for damaging an important Great Crested Newt habitat
Two Lincolnshire men sentenced under new hare coursing legislation
Hoard of suspected poached deer skulls and fox tails uncovered after drugs raid in Nottinghamshire
The 28th Annual Wildlife Crime Enforcers Conference took place between Friday 25th and Sunday 27th November 2016.
The annual conference is where law enforcers, statutory agencies and NGOs gather to hear the latest views, approaches, successes and challenges of combating wildlife crime in the UK.
WWF and the Partnership for Action against Wildlife Crime (PAW) awards at the 28th conference were given to:
DC Sarah Bailey from the Met Police won Wildlife Crime Officer of the year.
Tim Luffman from UK Border Force won the Wildlife Crime Operation of the year.
Officers from Devon & Cornwall Police, Avon & Somerset Police and Trading Standards were runners up in the Wildlife Crime Operation of the year.
Peter Karner from Natural England won a Lifetime Achievement award.
PC Gareth Jones received a PAW certificate of merit.