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wildlife crimeBBC UK
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International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) says wildlife crime is a "confusing patchwork" of legislation.
Charity wants to make wildlife crime a "notifiable offence" and a central database to report incidents.
Home Office says funding for the issue will be decided in the government's spending review.
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