USAID Wildlife Asia Counter Wildlife Trafficking Digest: Southeast Asia and China, 2019
USAID Wildlife Asia and TRAFFIC regularly collect and update documentation on the current state of wildlife trafficking of
these species through a compilation of secondary sources to report on and analyze trends and changesin patterns of trade. This information provides an evidence base to support decision-making about priority interventions in policy, law enforcement, and consumer demand reduction.
This report is the third in a series, which builds on the previous USAID digests, Counter Wildlife Trafficking Digest: Southeast Asia and China, 2017, and Counter Wildlife Trafficking Digest: Southeast Asia and China, 2018. This report covers the period January to December 2019 with a focus on pangolins, tigers, elephants, and rhinos, and highlights the key developments in legislation on conservation, outlines some of the innovative social and behavior change communication (SBCC) research projects and campaigns, and then explores the seizures made in 2019.
CWT Digest III_Sep 3 2020.pdf — 10583 KB