Wildlife Forensics Lab

Because some species are protected and others are not, it is essential that wildlife crime investigators determined the exact species of their victims. For this purpose, the laboratory compares its evidence to samples maintained in archives.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Forensics Laboratory

Reference Specimens
Because some species are protected and others are not, it is essential that wildlife crime investigators determined the exact species of their victims. For this purpose, the laboratory compares its evidence to samples maintained in archives. Neme observes that wildlife forensic scientists must be familiar with over 30,000 species, while human forensic scientists deal with just one.

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