Global Timber Tracking Network website launched

28 November 2012   |   Permalink

 
Photo: Bioversity\M. Ekué

Photo: Bioversity\M. Ekué

The Global Timber Tracking Network (GTTN) brings together the science, scientists, policy makers and stakeholders to promote the integrated use of DNA and stable isotope technologies to ensure legal timber trade and curb illegal and unsustainable logging. GTTN recently launched their website that contains news about the project and related events, and allows users to access different resources, such as scientific publications, documents, photos, newsletters and videos.

GTTN is present in various social media as well: you can subscribe to their YouTube channel, like them on Facebook, view and share photos on Flickr, follow them on Twitter and view their presentations on SlideShare.

For more information, please contact  Marius R.M. Ekué, the scientific coordinator of the project, 'Identification of Tree Species and Geographic Origin' at Bioversity International.