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1 .This is Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello. Your minute begins now.
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2 .We continually see losses of endangered and valuable animals and plants, from tigers and teak trees to rhinos and rhododendrons.
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3 .At the same time, ever more people have a cellphone or access to one.
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4 .Now the phones can help the fauna and flora.
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5 .The Wildlife Conservation Society has surveyed some new mobile apps that provide information on hundreds of endangered species.
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6 .The apps also link people attempting to enforce wildlife laws with relevant experts and other resources.
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7 .In China, an app called "Wildlife Guardian" features picture-based identification of 475 different animals, highlighting up to five body parts from each,
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8 .for example, tiger claws or elephant tusks.
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9 .The app is for use by officials at the Anti-Smuggling Bureau of China Customs or other agencies charged with stopping illegal imports.
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10 .A similar web-based system has been developed for Vietnam.
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11 .In the U.S., the Department of Defense funded the development of an app for military police called "Wildlife Alert,"
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12 .which can help them identify and report products made from endangered wildlife.
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13 .Military personnel often unwittingly purchase such goods unaware of their potentially criminal origins.
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14 .The apps can be used without an internet connection,
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15 .so information about, for example, the endangered Persian leopard can be accessed even in a remote protected area in Afghanistan.
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16 .Wildlife Crime; Now there's an app for that.
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17 .Your minute is up, for Scientific American 60-Second Earth. I'm David Biello.
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