S. 2385: Eliminate, Neutralize, and Disrupt (END) Wildlife Trafficking Act

in Senate on December 23, 2015

Bill Description:
The Eliminate, Neutralize, and Disrupt (END) Wildlife Trafficking Act recognizes that wildlife trafficking is no longer only a conservation issue, but has rapidly escalated in scale, sophistication, and violence to threaten stability and security in multiple countries, and impact U.S. national security as well. Wildlife trafficking has also been linked to other transnational organized criminal activities, including trafficking in narcotics, weapons, and humans. This scale of poaching poses a dire threat to the very survival of some of the world’s most iconic wildlife species, including elephants and rhinos.[teaserbreak]

The END Wildlife Trafficking Act supports the ongoing work of the Presidential Task Force on Combating Wildlife Trafficking and directs the Task Force to analyze threats to wildlife and cooperatively develop country-specific strategic plans to combat those threats.

Background:
Read the sponsors’ press release here.

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Read the full text and follow the bill’s progress here.

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