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  1. Q1) What is TRAFFIC (wildlife trade monitoring network)? TRAFFIC is an organization that was established in 1976 by WWF and IUCN as a wildlife trade monitoring network to undertake data collection, analysis, and provision of recommendations to inform decision making on wildlife trade.TRAFFIC is renowned globally for its expertise and influence in the wildlife trade and conservation arena, as a provider of objective and reliable information.

  2. Sep 18, 2019 · TRAFFIC इंडिया का प्रथम उपभोक्ता जागरूकता अभियान ‘डू नॉट बाइ ट्रबल’ है जो पर्यटकों को यह सलाह देता है कि अपनी यात्रा के दौरान वे यादगार ...

  3. The TRAFFIC, the Wildlife Trade Monitoring Network, is a leading non-governmental organisation working on wildlife trade in the context of both biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. It is a joint program of World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

  4. Aug 9, 2020 · Topics Covered: Conservation related issues. TRAFFIC study on leopards: Context: TRAFFIC India has released a paper titled ‘‘SPOTTED’ in Illegal Wildlife Trade: A Peek into Ongoing Poaching and Illegal Trade of Leopards in India’. It is a study on the seizure and mortality of ‘common leopards’ (Panthera pardus fusca). Highlights of the report: Of the total … Continue reading "TRAFFIC study on leopards:"

  5. Jun 10, 2019 · Traffic Index 2018 is published by TomTom, an Amsterdam based company that offers traffic solutions, by using location technology to collect traffic information. The latest index ranks 403 cities across 56 countries, including 13 new cities. Bogota in Colombia and Lima in Peru were ranked second and third on the list respectively, while the ...

  6. The Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act or ITPA is a 1986 amendment of legislation passed in 1956 as a result of the signing by India of the United Nations’ declaration in 1950 in New York on the suppression of trafficking. The act, then called the All India Suppression of Immoral Traffic Act (SITA), was amended to the current law.

  7. TRAFFIC provides information and assistance to help the decision-making processes at CITES, supporting efforts to ensure that international wildlife trade is at sustainable levels and does not pose a threat to the conservation of species. In 1999, the two organizations signed a memorandum of understanding (PDF, 24 KB), with the purpose to ...