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    1. USAID updating Thailand Rapid Reference Guide for prosecutors and wildlife crime investigators Located in News / Highlights
    2. USAID Wildlife Asia and Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Apply Social and Behavior Change Communication to Reduce Demand for Illegal Wildlife Products

      From March 14 to 15, 2019, 20 government officials from Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) participated in a ...

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    3. USAID Wildlife Asia and VATA commit to tackling illegal wildlife transport and consumption

      The illegal wildlife trade is the fourth-largest illegal global trade after narcotics, counterfeiting, and human trafficking. Criminals are finding covert ways ...

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    4. USAID Wildlife Asia as a case study in adaptive rigour: monitoring, evaluation and learning for adaptive management

      The Global Learning for Adaptive Management (GLAM) initiative looks at how the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Wildlife Asia ...

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    5. USAID Wildlife Asia as a case study in adaptive rigour: monitoring, evaluation and learning for adaptive management

      This briefing note looks at how the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Wildlife Asia programme has operationalised the concepts of ...

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    6. USAID Wildlife Asia Counter Wildlife Trafficking Digest: Southeast Asia and China

      USAID Wildlife Asia aims to document and understand the current state of wildlife trafficking in Southeast Asia and China through the compilation of secondary ...

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    7. USAID Wildlife Asia Counter Wildlife Trafficking Digest: Southeast Asia and China, 2019

      USAID Wildlife Asia and TRAFFIC regularly collect and update documentation on the current state of wildlife trafficking of these species through a compilation ...

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    8. USAID Wildlife Asia Counter Wildlife Trafficking Digest: Southeast Asia and China, 2020

      USAID Wildlife Asia regularly collects and updates documentation on the current state of wildlife trafficking through a compilation of direct observations, ...

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    9. USAID Wildlife Asia Counter Wildlife Trafficking Digest, Issue II, March 2019

      USAID Wildlife Asia regularly updates documentation of the current state of wildlife trafficking of these species through a compilation of secondary ...

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    10. USAID Wildlife Asia joined round table discussion on evolving strategies for combating wildlife crime

      On Friday June 23, Washington - RTI International hosted a round table discussion of Evolving Strategies for Combating Wildlife Crime: Perspectives for ...

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