On 26th June, Environmental Forensic Sciences Centre prepared an expert meeting for a delegation from Indonesia led by Alue Dohong, Deputy Minister of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia. The aim of the visit was to exchange experiences especially in the field of nature conservation, management of national parks and protected areas, biodiversity and species conservation. The faculty presented the capabilities of its experts, for example, in the areas of carbofuran research, morphology, stable isotopes, radiocarbon dating and genetic methods, which can significantly help in combating wildlife crime. All this has contributed to deepening cooperation with the Indonesian side.