Counter Wildlife Crime in China's Southwest Border Region
Grantee Name: International Fund for Animal Welfare
- Hotspot
- Indo-Burma
- Location
- China
- Amount
- $224,969
- Dates
- Jun 2021 – Dec 2023
- Keywords
- Awareness, Communication, Private sector, Species Conservation, Wildlife trade
Reduce illegal trade and consumption of wildlife in China’s southwestern border region by mobilizing the logistics and transport industry to strengthen company policies and raise staff awareness to reduce illegal wildlife market accessibility, enhancing public and civil society engagement in combating online wildlife crime, and applying insights from behavioral psychology to consumer demand reduction interventions.
2 Mitigate zoonotic disease risks by reducing illegal trade and consumption of and threats to wildlife
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