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  1. ASEAN Handbook on Legal Cooperation to Combat Wildlife Crime

    The ASEAN Handbook on Legal Cooperation to Combat Wildlife Crime provides a regional overview of the similarities and differences in the national legal ...

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  2. ASEAN Handbook on Legal Cooperation to Combat Illegal Wildlife Trade 2021

    The ASEAN Handbook on Legal Cooperation to Combat Illegal Wildlife Trade 2021 provides key updates to the original version, which was first launched in 2016. ...

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  3. CITES Species Database

    The CITES species Guide. Roughly 5,800 species of animals and 30,000 species of plants are protected by CITES against over-exploitation through international ...

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  4. Corporate Social Responsibility Guidebook

    The guidebook is part of the Chi Initiative, a Vietnamese behavior change program that highlights the leadership role of local businesses and businesspeople ...

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  5. Counter Wildlife Trafficking Initiatives Reference Guide

    Currently there are a large number of initiatives to counter wildlife trafficking occurring in South East Asia conducted by a variety of organizations and ...

  6. Demand Reduction Tools and Resources - At A Glance

    USAID Wildlife Asia works with its network of partners to reduce consumer demand through campaigns and activities that apply the social and behavior change and ...

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  7. Pangolin Guide Toolkit

    Welcome to the USAID Pangolin Species Identification and Reference Materials Despite a ban on international trade by the Convention on International Trade in ...

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  8. Pangolin Species Identification Guide: A Rapid Assessment Tool for Field and Desk

    This guide is published in Chinese, English, French, Indonesian, Khmer, Malay, Portuguese, Thai and Vietnamese. It is designed to help law enforcement officers ...

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  9. Social and Behavior Change Communication Demand Reduction Guidebook

    This Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) Guidebook is intended for use by individuals and organizations in planning, implementing, and evaluating ...

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  10. Species+

    Species+, developed by UNEP-WCMC and the CITES Secretariat, is a website designed to assist Parties with implementing CITES, CMS and other multilateral ...

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