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  1. USAID Trains Thai Border Officials to Dismantle Wildlife Criminal Networks

    On March 16, 2021, twenty-eight law enforcement officials working on Thailand’s land border with Cambodia attended USAID Wildlife Asia’s Counter Transnational ...

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  2. USAID and Panthera hold first-of-its-kind CWT training in Thailand

    While arrests for wildlife crimes have been steadily increasing across Asia, an overwhelming number of wildlife crime cases do not make it to court or do not ...

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  3. USAID RDMA History of Combating Wildlife Trafficking

    USAID has been working to counter the illegal wildlife trade since 2006. Wildlife trafficking is a lucrative international crime perpetrated by organized ...

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  4. International Women's Day 2021: Women in Counter Wildlife Trafficking

    Women are playing important roles in counter wildlife trafficking. Meet three women who are leading the charge: disrupting wildlife criminal syndicates, ...

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