Starving the Supply: Interventions to Curb Illegal Wildlife Trade from Southeast Asia into Southern China
Grantee Name: TRAFFIC International
- Hotspot
- Indo-Burma
- Location
- China
- Amount
- $166,634
- Dates
- Jun 2014 – Jun 2017
- Keywords
- Awareness, Capacity building, Wildlife trade
Reduce the volume of wildlife smuggling at four key crossing points along China’s international borders with Myanmar, Lao PDR and Vietnam by sharing wildlife trade information, piloting wildlife detector dogs, delivering targeted inter-agency training and supporting inter-agency enforcement actions, strengthening trans-boundary collaboration between China and its neighbors, and reducing demand for wildlife products through awareness-raising and social marketing.
2 Demonstrate innovative responses to illegal trafficking and consumption of wildlife
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