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  1. Wanweena Tangsathianraphap: International Women's Day CWT Spotlight

    USAID Wildlife Asia is celebrating International Women's Day 2020 by highlighting some of our team members who are leading the charge on counter wildlife ...

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  2. Webinar: USAID Wildlife Asia SBCC Guidebook

    On December 15, 2020, USAID Wildlife Asia launched the "Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) Guidebook" to the Community of Practice through the ...

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  3. What to do with captured wildlife

    A normal day for Kai, a young female staff member at the Wildlife Quarantine Centre in Nakorn Nayok, Thailand, just two hours from Bangkok, starts by preparing ...

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  4. Women Bring New Perspectives to Wildlife Law Enforcement in Thailand

    The international illicit trade in endangered wildlife is driving many species to extinction. Animals such as pangolins, rhinos, elephants and tigers are ...

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  5. Workshop for Spiritual Leaders on Reducing Demand for Wildlife Products Training Report

    The workshop was a collaboration between the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB), USAID Wildlife Asia, WildAid Thailand, the Thai Department of ...

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