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  1. CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: ASIA – AFRICA JOURNALIST EXCHANGE PROGRAM - Deadline extended to March 15

    Through the Asia – Africa Journalist Exchange Program (JEP), USAID Wildlife Asia and USAID PROTECT in Tanzania are looking for eligible five (5) Thai ...

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  2. USAID Wildlife Asia’s Wildlife Protection Law Campaign in China leverages nearly $4.4 million

    On May 22, 2018, USAID Wildlife Asia launched the campaign to promote the updated Wildlife Protection Law (WPL) in China on the International Day for ...

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  3. 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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  4. Businesses in Vietnam Pledge to Fight Illegal Wildlife Consumption at USAID Workshop

    QUY NHON, November 26, 2018 – Business leaders in Central Vietnam have pledged to actively combat illegal wildlife consumption, tapping new programs to shed ...

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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. USAID Promotes Chi Initiative to Drive Down Demand for Rhino Horn

    HANOI, August 28, 2018 – Today, the USAID Wildlife Asia project launched the third phase of the Chi Initiative, a program to help decrease consumer demand for ...

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  8. New wildlife product demand reduction study reveals rising affluence and travel abroad drives consumption in China

    BEIJING, June 12, 2018 – The demand for wildlife parts and products in China is driven by increasing wealth and travel for business and/or leisure outside the ...

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  9. Learning about China's Wildlife Protection Law - VDO series

    This series of short VDO aims to enhance the public’s legal awareness of the Wildlife Protection Law enacted in January 1, 2017 in China. They illustrate ...

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  10. 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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