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Wildlife inspectors are stationed at only about 15 of the nation's ports.
A wildlife inspector is a person empowered by law to protect wildlife.
A wildlife inspector may, at any reasonable time and (if required to do so) upon producing evidence that he is authorised:
That’s where wildlife inspector Kelly French once noticed someone carrying an unusual leather purse.
Accordingly, wildlife inspectors say they have noticed a significant increase in the number of snakeskin products entering the United States.
Although wildlife inspectors spend most of their time processing commercial cargo shipments, they also keep tabs on international passenger traffic.
Moreover, it wasn't an undercover operation, but an off-duty wildlife inspector who happened to walk by the stores that led to the seizures.
Stationed at major international airports, ocean ports, and border crossings, wildlife inspectors monitor an annual trade worth more than $2.8 billion.
When fully staffed, the Office of Law Enforcement includes 261 special agents and 122 wildlife inspectors.
Yesterday Animal Health, a Defra executive agency, admitted it had spent nearly £5,000 on training 16 wildlife inspectors six weeks ago.
Whitehall sources stressed said staff who received the training were general wildlife inspectors who only carried out caviar inspections on a part-time basis.
Also, when in distress, the tortoises urinate - sometimes a noxious, crimson liquid that can tip off a wildlife inspector.
Any person who, with intent to deceive, falsely pretends to be a wildlife inspector shall be guilty of an offence.
In 1992, he became a Federal Game Officer for Environment Canada and Canada's first wildlife inspector.
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Any person who intentionally obstructs a wildlife inspector acting in the exercise of powers of entry examination shall be guilty of an offence.
Wildlife inspectors have certain powers of entry and inspection in relation to wildlife and licenses relating to wildlife.
Wildlife inspectors also staff 14 locations along the Mexican and Canadian borders and five additional ports that handle specific types of wildlife traffic.
Wildlife inspectors meet with customs brokers, trade associations, international travelers, and hunters going abroad to explain wildlife import/export rules and regulations.
In 2005 Mr Cholmondeley avoided prosecution for the shooting of an undercover wildlife inspector after the case was thrown out for lack of evidence.
Ernest Walter Thomas Cooper (born September 16, 1956) was the first Wildlife Inspector in Canada.
The environment, food and rural affairs minister Lord Hunt confirmed that "16 wildlife inspectors have received specific training relating to the labelling of and trade in caviar".
A Defra spokesperson said: "The Government is using its existing network of wildlife inspectors across the UK to tackle the illegal trade in caviar.
Wildlife inspectors enforce a range of US and international laws, regulations, and treaties that protect wildlife and limit commercial traffic in endangered animals and plants.
WLRS has over 70 wildlife inspectors who work countrywide undertaking compliance inspections and supporting law-enforcement agencies such as the police in wildlife crime investigations.