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  1. SPECIAL REPORT: A refuge for impounded wildlife

    Young teams tend smuggled animals, as they await the possibility of a return to the wild where they truly belong. Three-year-olds Shizuka and Nobita are no ...

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  2. Special Report: Changing the behaviour of society can help end wildlife trafficking

    The newly-wed couple is about to cut their wedding cake and share it with their guests, when it suddenly transforms into a live shark. The couple then slices ...

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  3. SPECIAL REPORT:Wildlife trafficking: a global scourge

    Law enforcement and prosecution seen improved over the years, but still one step behind trafficking. As he opened the back door of a taxi in the parking lot ...

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  4. Strong cooperation among Asean countries to combat transnational organized crime on wildlife

    Bangkok (Greeners) – The regional discussion on illegal animals and plants trading in Asia officially opened on Wednesday (13/09), at Miracle Grand Convention ...

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  5. Thai and Tanzanian Journalists Join Hands to Combat Wildlife Crime

    BANGKOK, August 26, 2019 – This week in Thailand, journalists from Tanzania joined forces with their Thai counterparts to explore wildlife conservation and ...

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  6. Thai Judiciary meets with regional partners to promote environmental rule of law

    BANGKOK, August 29, 2019 – More than 60 judges from Thailand, Malaysia, and the Philippines, together with legal experts from Australia, the Philippines, and ...

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  7. Thai Maritime Stakeholders Join Forces in Tackling the Illegal Wildlife Trade

    Seventy-six representatives from Thai seaports and related maritime supply chain stakeholders gathered in a two-day workshop to foster public-private ...

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  8. THAILAND MARKS NATIONAL WILDLIFE PROTECTION DAY: ‘I am #IvoryFree’ Campaign Attracts 15,000 Supporters, 87 Million Views

    BANGKOK, December 26, 2017 – Commemorating Thailand National Wildlife Protection Day today, the U.S Agency for International Development Wildlife Asia program ...

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  9. Thailand Studies Animal Care to Improve Survival of Pangolins

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

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  10. Thailand’s Office of the Attorney General, USAID and WWF launch updated Rapid Reference Guide to help prosecutors build strong cases against wildlife criminals

    Thailand’s Office of the Attorney General (OAG), with support from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) ...

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