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  1. Cindy Bishop: Embodying “Beautiful Without Ivory”

    Counter-wildlife trafficking is traditionally considered a male-dominated field, but women have been breaking the bias through leadership roles in wildlife ...

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  2. USAID and Thailand’s Department of National Parks Launch Expanded Wildlife Demand Reduction Steering Group

    With the support of USAID Reducing Demand for Wildlife, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) convened the Demand Reduction ...

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  3. USAID engages youth in continued efforts to broaden social inclusion in counter wildlife trafficking

    Although the counter wildlife trafficking movement in Southeast Asia has grown significantly through the concerted effort of governments and donors alike, ...

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  4. Countering Transnational Wildlife Trafficking in Southeast Asia and China

    The USAID Reducing Demand for Wildlife project is combatting transnational environmental crime by addressing both the supply and demand for illegal wildlife ...

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  5. International Biological Diversity Day: USAID and Partners Take CWT Partnership to the Next Level

    An informal alliance of counter wildlife trafficking stakeholders in the region are working hard together to combat the illegal wildlife trade in Asia, and ...

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  6. Workshop for Spiritual Leaders on Community Campaigns to Reduce Demand for Wildlife Products

    This two-day workshop is part of the No Ivory No Tiger (NINT) Amulets continuing campaign to reduce demand for ivory and tiger products driven by spiritual ...

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  7. USAID supports development of ASEAN counter wildlife trafficking policies focused on One Health and zoonotic disease prevention

    USAID partners with ASEAN to counter wildlife trafficking and to prevent the next pandemic: The Covid-19 global pandemic has escalated the urgency for new ...

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  8. 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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  9. USAID, DNP, and Buddhist Spiritual Leaders Spearhead Campaigns Countering Spiritual Beliefs Driving Wildlife Consumption in Thailand

    The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) trained 16 ...

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