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Who’s Hoo? How to identify owls in illegal wildlife trade this International Owl Awareness Day
Owls in India are victims of superstitious beliefs and rituals often promoted amongst the ...
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WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 2021-INDIA’S COMMITMENT TOWARDS STOPPING ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING
5th, June,2021, World Environment Day 2021, ushers in the United Nations Decade for Ecosystem ...
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Poaching and trafficking of tortoises and freshwater turtles in North India: TRAFFIC alerts enforcement agencies
TRAFFIC has issued an alert pointing towards poaching and trafficking of tortoises and freshwater ...
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Fourteen young dogs join the race to become India's wildlife sniffer dogs: Railways and forest department to get new recruits
Sniffer dogs are game-changers in the endeavour to curb wildlife trafficking in India. Having ...
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TRAFFIC bites back at illegal wildlife traders with the world’s first-ever 3D-printed replica shark fins
Frontline law enforcement officials can now harness pioneering technology to combat the trafficking ...
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ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES TRAIN TOGETHER TO STOP WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING ACROSS INDIA’S HIMALAYAS
Organised wildlife crime needs an organised response. In light of this, TRAFFIC brought together ...
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New enforcement tools to help curb the illegal seashell trade in India
India’s seashell market is driven mainly by its demand for curios: for making accessories like ...
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Online campaign urges people not to buy, eat, wear or own protected wildlife species and their products
TRAFFIC and WWF India’s latest online campaign to help #EndWildlifeTrafficking urges people to ...
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Buying is Stealing: TRAFFIC urges people not to buy and use medicines made from protected wildlife species
TRAFFIC and WWF-India are urging people not to buy and use medicines made from Monitor Lizards ...
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Possessing is Stealing: TRAFFIC urges people not to keep legally protected marine animal in aquariums
People are being urged to think twice before they buy seahorses for their aquariums or as curios ...