WildScan

Published by: FREELAND

Description

WildScan is a comprehensive species identification tool designed to combat wildlife trafficking.
The application is designed to help people correctly identify, report and handle marine, freshwater and terrestrial animals caught in illegal wildlife trade.
WildScan places critical information on endangered species at the fingertips of those who need it most and provides a tool to report wildlife crime.
WildScan contains a comprehensive species library with more than 350 endangered animals commonly smuggled into and throughout Southeast Asia, a global hotspot for wildlife trafficking.
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App Info

Category
Travel
Publisher
FREELAND
Languages
Central Khmer, English, French, Indonesian, Malay, Portuguese, Spanish, Swahili, Thai, Vietnamese
Recent release
3.2 (1 year ago )
Released on
Jun 7, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
4 days ago
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