love what i'm doing because we are a laboratory that suppports wildldlife law enenforcement t at the lococal,, federal, and i internationonal levels. nothing like this has ever been done before. it is so satisfying to set somethingng le thiininto motioion. huff: it defininitely has a majr role, i thinink, in future investigatioions. and it's definitely made our work a lot easier, but it certainly adds to the overall investigation success rate. gisele: i think one of the results of this proroject and of volunteering for it will really resonate withth us the day thate heaar of a conviction of a loggr being done because they matched a sample that we collected. spalding: there's a lolot of demanand for thisis wood, and us it's sourced in a way that's renewawable and consciouslyy managed, you knknow, eventually the risk is, of course, an imminent loss of that resource and dwindling of supply. otherwise, it's going to disisappear, anand that wououldy be a a true crimime. woman: scientists at the u.s. fish and wildlife laboratory in oregon hope forensics will one day help stop the importing of ilil