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Namibia launched a U.S.-supported wood forensics center with Africa’s first advanced mass spectrometer to fight illegal logging and trafficking.
Namibia has launched a Wood Identification and Screening Center in Windhoek equipped with Africa’s first Direct Analysis in Real Time-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer to combat illegal logging and timber trafficking.
The facility, established with U.S. support, aids law enforcement in identifying wood species, verifying declarations, and building scientific cases for prosecution.
It strengthens cooperation among agencies and targets illegal trade in regions like Kavango East, Kavango West, and Zambezi, which threaten biodiversity and lawful commerce.
The center aims to enhance detection, support environmental enforcement, and uphold the rule of law.
Namibia lanzó un centro forense de madera apoyado por los Estados Unidos con el primer espectrómetro de masas avanzado de África para combatir la tala ilegal y el tráfico de madera.