Fingermark Detection on Pangolin Scales for Anti-Poaching


 This study explores the use of fingermark powders and lifters on pangolin scales to enhance anti-poaching efforts. By applying forensic techniques, the aim is to recover latent fingerprints from trafficked pangolins, aiding in the identification of poachers and disrupting illegal wildlife trade networks.

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