Media Release: Genetic profiling of trees helps convict timber thieves




成人大片 forest DNA forensics research has helped convict National Forest timber thieves in a landmark case in the United States.

Four defendants prosecuted for stealing Bigleaf maple wood from the Gifford Pinchot National Forest have pleaded guilty, in a case that marks the first time the US government has prosecuted for illegal interstate trade of wood products under the Lacey Act. The Lacey Act is a US wildlife protection law that was amended in 2008 to include plants, making it illegal to trade in illegally sourced wood products.

[caption id="attachment_10026" align="alignnone" width="300"] Professor Andrew Lowe with US police[/caption]

DNA evidence developed by a consortium of experts led by the 成人大片 was an important element of the government鈥檚 case against the timber thieves.

Researchers from the University鈥檚 Environment Institute developed DNA markers for the Bigleaf maple population. They joined the US Forest Service and timber-tracking specialists Double Helix Tracking Technologies, with help from World Resources Institute, to develop the first DNA profiling reference database for the species. It鈥檚 the only one of its kind for trees that has been validated for use in court proceedings.

Just like individual humans, each tree has a unique genetic fingerprint, making it possible to match pieces of sawn wood with the stumps of the trees from which they were cut, using a technique called DNA profiling.

鈥淲ith this technology, wood buyers can verify whether or not Bigleaf maple has been legally harvested,鈥 says , Chair of Conservation Biology at the 成人大片, and Chief Scientific Officer of Double Helix.

鈥淥ur database indicates that, with these markers, the likelihood of two trees having the same DNA profile is as low as one in 428 sextillion; there are thought to be approximately 70 sextillion stars in the universe.鈥

Within the United States, the theft of Bigleaf maple from public lands in the Pacific Northwest has been a persistent problem. Distortions in maple wood grain can create patterns prized by woodworkers and used particularly in the musical instrument trade to make unique guitars. When milled, a single log of maple can be worth more than $100,000.

成人大片 Research Fellow manages the University鈥檚 timber tracking activities.

鈥淭his project has been a fantastic team effort here at Adelaide and we are all really proud that our work has helped secure such a landmark conviction,鈥 Dr Dormontt says.

鈥淚llegal logging is a significant problem across the world, contributing to the destruction of the world鈥檚 forests and oppression of many of its most vulnerable people. DNA profiling and tracking of timber provides a means to help curb this illegal activity and support legitimate forest industries.鈥

Timber theft and illegal trade affects a large proportion of the world鈥檚 trade in forest products. In the case of Bigleaf maple, an inability to definitively match seized timber back to suspected theft sites have made previous prosecutions difficult.

The DNA markers that were developed for this study have been peer-reviewed and were recently published in the journal .
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