The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police was granted with the Clark R Bavin Wildlife Law Enforcement Award 2016 for its commitment in halting poaching of rhinos and unlawful chasing of different faunas. For the benefit of the CIB, its Director, DIG Nawa Raj Silwal acknowledged the honor, saying, "This is a reward for our diligent work and a regard to every one of the Nepalis. Alongside us, the credit additionally goes to the universal organizations that worked with us to stop the crimes."The CIB sacked the honor interestingly since 1997, when the honor was established.The honor was introduced by the Washington-based Animal Welfare Institute in the midst of the Conference of the Parties (COP) of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in Johannesburg of South Africa, on October 3. The honor praised CIB's commitment to stop the poaching since 2010, as per Nepal Police.Nepal as of late denoted the second 'Zero Rhino Poaching Year', as educated by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).The honor is named after Clark R Bavin for the commitments he made while working at the Division of Law Enforcement of the United States Fish and Wildlife Services.
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