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  1. 3rd Demand Reduction Workshop of the International Network for Engaged Buddhists (Postponed due to COVID-19)

    This event is part of social mobilization activities to engage Buddhist monks and nuns to amplify the messaging of USAID Wildlife Asia’s campaign to reduce ...

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  2. China Wildlife Free Traveler Campaign Report

    The China component of the Wildlife Free Traveler campaign was designed and developed to increase Chinese travelers' awareness of the illegality and penalties ...

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  3. Demand Reduction Activities and Impacts - At A Glance

    USAID Wildlife Asia implements an innovative and evidence-based SBCC approach to change practices and build new social norms around the use of wildlife ...

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  4. Demand Reduction Campaigns - At A Glance

    Using in-depth consumer research, USAID Wildlife Asia worked with government and private sector partners to develop and conduct 11 campaigns in the region, ...

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  5. Digital Deterrence Campaign Report

    The Digital Deterrence campaign used digital marketing techniques to prevent the purchase of illegal wildlife products online and reduce demand in Thailand.

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  6. No Ivory No Tiger Amulets Campaign Video (1-minute version)

    This campaign's key message is "How can amulets made from elephant ivory and tiger fangs protect you, when these animals cannot even protect their own lives?" ...

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  7. No Ivory No Tiger Amulets Campaign Report

    The No Ivory No Tiger Amulets (NINT) campaign aimed to reduce demand for ivory and tiger products driven by spiritual beliefs that these products bring good ...

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  8. No Ivory No Tiger Amulets Video Featuring Venerable Jutipa Tapasuthi

    The No Ivory No Tiger Amulets campaign aims to reduce demand for wildlife products among consumers driven by beliefs in these products’ spiritual powers.

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  9. No Ivory No Tiger Amulets Video Featuring Venerable Santibhaddho

    The No Ivory No Tiger Amulets campaign aims to reduce demand for wildlife products among consumers driven by beliefs in these products’ spiritual powers.

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  10. Only Elephants Wear Ivory Best Campaign Report

    The Only Elephants Wear Ivory Best campaign promoted a message that “Ivory is beautiful and has value only on elephants.”

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