The International Programs Office of the USDA Forest Service has established a Wood Identification & Screening Center in Windhoek, Namibia. A rapid increase in exotic hardwood timber exports from Namibia, challenges in permitting and monitoring systems, and negative impacts from unrestrained timber harvesting are cited as increasing. Namibia serves as a transit point for both legal and illegal timber from neighboring countries and beyond.
Illegal logging is a growing feature of transnational organized crime in Africa, often facilitated by the collusion of senior officials, with far-reaching security and environmental implications for the countries affected.
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