A coalition of stakeholders has come together to establish the Nature Crime Alliance, a comprehensive initiative aimed at tackling criminal activities such as logging, mining, wildlife trade, land conversion, and illegal fishing that inflict irreparable harm on both humanity and the planet.
This collaborative effort acknowledges the necessity of a multi-sector approach to effectively combat these nature-related crimes.
With nature crime currently ranking among the world’s largest illicit economies, the urgency for collective action has never been clearer.
Notable participants in the alliance include governmental representatives, law enforcement agencies, international organizations, civil society groups, Indigenous Peoples and local communities, donors, and private sector entities.
The primary objectives of the Nature Crime Alliance revolve around generating political support, securing financial commitments, and bolstering operational capabilities in the battle against nature crime.
Through various initiatives such as specialised working groups uniting cross-sector representatives and structured communication channels facilitating dialogue and best practice sharing, the Alliance is forging an unprecedented global response to combat these environmental offenses.
The inception of the Nature Crime Alliance marks a historic milestone in the fight against nature crime, as it marks the first time such a large-scale, multi-sector approach has been adopted to address this pressing global issue. Governments and organizations that share the Alliance’s unwavering commitment to ending environmental injustices and safeguarding both people and the planet are encouraged to join this transformative initiative.