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  1. 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.

  2. TRAFFIC is a leading non-governmental organization and a global specialist in the field of biodiversity conservation and sustainable development, closely working on trade in wild fauna and flora. It is recognized globally for the reliable information provided on wildlife trade and conservation.

  3. Aug 20, 2019 · What is TRAFFIC? 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.

  4. Dec 27, 2019 · TRAFFIC is an NGO (CITES on the other hand is a multilateral treaty) working globally on trade in wild animals and plants in the context of both biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. TRAFFIC is a joint programme of World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and IUCN. Traffic is complimentary to CITES.

  5. Aug 28, 2023 · Check this article to learn about TRAFFIC Initiative, Its Full Form, Mission, Importance, Major Projects under TRAFFIC & other related facts for UPSC IAS Exam.

  6. Jan 28, 2019 · Traffic jams are bad for the environment, the economy and our health. Here are the worst consequences due to traffic congestion — and the places where people suffer the most.

  7. Jan 8, 2024 · Traffic is a significant source of environmental pollution and degradation. The impacts of traffic on the environment are far-reaching and can have serious consequences for human health, biodiversity, and the climate.

  8. TRAFFIC India. TRAFFIC came to India in 1991, operating as a division of WWF-India. It has since worked closely with the National and the State Governments and various agencies to help study, monitor and influence action to curb illegal wildlife trade.

  9. By enhancing the incentives for enterprises, communities, and consumers to engage in ethical trading practices, TRAFFIC increases the advantages of the sustainable and lawful trade in wildlife resources. Traffic lessens the illegal trade and wildlife crime that is causing the poaching catastrophe.

  10. Traffic congestion is a source of air pollution (traffic-related air pollution, or TRAP) and noise, and it can result in property damage, injuries, and fatalities from collisions with other vehicles, pedestrians, or those using other forms of transportation.