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TRAFFIC is driving action to reduce illegal trafficking and enhance benefits to people from legal and sustainable trade of wild species. As a global trusted advisor, we generate evidence, analysis, and solutions to strengthen global and national policy frameworks, and build responsible and fair supply chains. Our Strategy.
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Illegal trade: a conservation crisis. The global trafficking...
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The global trade in wild species involves thousands of...
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TRAFFIC (Trade Records Analysis of Flora and Fauna in Commerce), also known as the Wildlife Trade Monitoring Network, is a global non-governmental organization monitoring the trade in wild plants and animals. TRAFFIC focuses on preserving biodiversity and sustainable legal wildlife trade while working against unsustainable illegal wildlife trade.
Jun 24, 2021 · TRAFFIC is a global organization that monitors and promotes sustainable wildlife trade. Learn about its mission, conservation projects, and role in CITES for UPSC preparation.
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About TRAFFIC. TRAFFIC has an enviable reputation as a reliable and impartial organization, a leader in the field of conservation as it relates to wildlife trade. TRAFFIC was established in 1976 and has developed into a global network, research-driven and action-oriented, committed to delivering innovative and practical conservation solutions ...
Feb 23, 2024 · Owls are trapped and traded for ritual sacrifices, and these sinister activities usually peak around the festival of Diwali. Lack of awareness about owls leading to misbeliefs and the limited capacity of enforcement agencies to identify them in illegal wildlife trade has made this illicit activity challenging to detect and curb.
TRAFFIC is not an advocacy or campaigning organisation – we focus on evidence. We combine research and analysis to produce guidance on a wide range of wildlife trade issues, engaging through targeted communications, tools and training. Our conservation approaches, expertise, and programmatic methodology for enhancing the benefits from legal ...
TRAFFIC is an international NGO that works to protect wildlife and reduce illegal trade. Learn about its capacity building, sniffer dog training, research, awareness and international collaboration programmes in India.