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TIGER TASK FORCE REPORT JOINING THE DOTS ■3.3 The illegal trade agenda1. EIA, 1996, The Political Wilderness — India’s<strong>Tiger</strong> Crisis, Environmental InvestigationAgency, London2. EIA, 1996, The Political Wilderness — India’s<strong>Tiger</strong> Crisis, Environmental InvestigationAgency, London3. EIA, 1996, The Political Wilderness — India’s<strong>Tiger</strong> Crisis, Environmental InvestigationAgency, London4. WWF, 1996, <strong>Tiger</strong>s in <strong>the</strong> Wild, Species Status<strong>Report</strong>, Gland5. EIA, 1996, The Political Wilderness — India’s<strong>Tiger</strong> Crisis, Environmental InvestigationAgency, London6. Anju Sharma, 1994, ‘Last chance for <strong>the</strong> big cat’,Down To Earth, Vol 12 No 24, Society forEnvironmental Communication, New Delhi7. Kristin Nowell (undated), ‘Far from a cure: <strong>the</strong>tiger trade revisited’, WWF-TRAFFIC8. 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Anon, 2001, ‘Thailand’s tiger economy’, EIA,London3.3a Domestic enforcement agenda1. B K Sharma, 2005, minutes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Tiger</strong> <strong>Task</strong><strong>Force</strong> consultations, CBI, Delhi, May 18, 2005,mimeo2. Anon, 2005, ‘Breakthrough in Ghaziabadand Khaga skin seizures’,http://www.21stcenturytiger.org/news/news.html, as seen on May 31, 20053. EIA, 2004, The <strong>Tiger</strong> Skin Trail, EIA, London4. MoEF, 1994, <strong>Report</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Committee onPrevention <strong>of</strong> Illegal Trade in Wildlife andWildlife Products, ministry <strong>of</strong> environment andforests, New Delhi5. MoEF, 2005, ‘Expedite <strong>the</strong> setting up <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>National Wildlife Crime Bureau in view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>actions by CITES’, Agenda item No 14 for <strong>the</strong>National Board for Wildlife Meeting, March,New Delhi, mimeo6. Project <strong>Tiger</strong>, 2005, <strong>Tiger</strong> poaching analysis <strong>of</strong>country level data, 1999-2003, Delhi, mimeo7. WPSI tiger seizures as viewed on websitewww.wpsi-india.org8. B K Sharma, 2004, ‘Wildlife crime in India:myths and realities’, in Sanctuary Asia, April,Mumbai3.4 Innovative protection agenda1. Bahar Dutt, 2003, ‘The forgotten people:Bawarias <strong>of</strong> Rajasthan’, proceedings <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> publichearing, New Delhi, Muktidhara, Rajasthan2. Ouk Kimsan, 2001, ‘Community-basedmonitoring and conservation <strong>of</strong> tigers inCambodia's most important tiger conservationunits’, Royal Government <strong>of</strong> Cambodia,Cambodia, December3. Ouk Kimsan, 2001, ‘Community-basedmonitoring and conservation <strong>of</strong> tigers inCambodia's most important tiger conservationunits’, Royal Government <strong>of</strong> Cambodia,Cambodia, December4. 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