Exposed: Grisly world of illegal animal trading in Crime Scene Wild The illegal trade in protected wildlife is booming and is second only to drugs in volume and money. The world's rarest and best loved species are most at risk; caged bears milked for their bile, tigers hunted for their skins and bones for tiger wine, elephants poached for their ivory, gorillas killed for their meat and sharks butchered alive. Shamefully, the industry is worth over £5billion a year and until now, any conservationist standing in a poachers path was likely to be shot dead. Ruthlessness is rife and animals with no means of defending themselves are tortured and slaughtered to the very brink of extinction. What this merciless mob don't know is that they will soon be on the run themselves, as special agent Steve Galster sets out on a mission to hunt them down. His new TV show on Animal Planet, "Crime Scene Wild" sees him patrolling poaching hotspots, hunting down dealers and serving up some long overdue justice alongside an armed team.Steve's quest is a renewed effort to awaken people to some disturbing truths, and to finally hit back at those responsible for countless acts of atrocious animal cruelty. Foremost in his arsenal is the cutting-edge application of forensics and DNA technology. Steve has teamed up DNA experts around the world, who are spearheading the new techniques, crucial in taking the fight against wildlife crime to the next level.Crime Scene Wild is on Animal Planet, Sunday nights.For more information visit www.animalplanet.co.uk Click Here To Watch Video