ly a few people ponder over the origin of wood used in their furniture, doors or floors. Globally, 15 to 30 percent of timber is taken illegally. (Source: https://theconversation.com)
Global timber trafficking destructively impacts in the following ways:
1.Destruction of endangered wood species, subsequently harming the natural habitat.
2. Striping off the economic livelihood of communities depended on these forests.
3. Financial loss due to untracked smuggling of species abroad. According to Interpol, this alarmingly high illegal timber trade is worth US$50 billion to $150 billion annually.
(Source: https://theconversation.com)