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Title UK Scientists Put the Finger on the Illegal Wildlife Traffickers Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet National Geographic Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 9/04/19 Description Article featuring quotes from Nick Pamment on a breakthrough technique by a UK university now enables those in the field to take fingerprints from trafficked animals Producer/Author Kieren Puffett URL https://www.nationalgeographic.co.uk/animals/2018/06/uk-scientists-put-finger-illegal-wildlife-traffickers Persons Nick Pamment Title Seeking to nab the traffickers of endangered pangolins Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet Sustainability Times Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 6/08/18 Description Article on team of researchers, including Nick Pamment at the University of Portsmouth who have come up with a method to identify the people who have handled the trafficked scales of poached pangolins via their fingerprints Producer/Author Daniel T Cross URL https://www.sustainability-times.com/environmental-protection/seeking-to-nab-the-traffickers-of-endangered-pangolins/ Persons Nick Pamment
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Title UK border force could start pulling fingerprints off pangolins to stop poaching Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet The Telegraph Media type Web Country/Territory United Kingdom Date 28/06/18 Description Article on researchers at the University of Portsmouth and Zoological Society of London, who have developed a new technique to remove fingermarkings from the scales of pangolins - the world’s most trafficked animal Producer/Author Sarah Knapton URL https://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2018/06/28/uk-border-force-could-start-pulling-fingerprints-pangolins-stop/ Persons Nick Pamment