 World Wildlife Day is an opportunity to remind ourselves of the need to protect wildlife, to support frontline law enforcement, to work with law enforcement agencies around the world to tackle these global criminal syndicates and networks that are undermining government efforts, destroying the environment and driving species to extinction. Interpol works very closely with other international organizations in very close coordination and partnership, particularly the International Consortium for Combating Wildlife Crime, IQUIC, which is an international consortium where we work together with the UN Office of Drugs and Crime, the Society's Secretariat, the World Customs Organization and the World Bank, collectively to ensure that our combined strengths are coordinated and are supporting global efforts to combat wildlife crime, to get serious about wildlife crime, and to support law enforcement agencies around the world, in Africa, in Asia, in Latin America, here in Europe and North America, in the Asia Pacific region, to address wildlife crime, not just in the areas where the poaching occurs, but to address the entire trafficking routes, entire supply chain, to address all of those that are involved and facilitating and enhancing this wildlife crime that's happening around the world.