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  • 2024 END Wildlife Trafficking Report - United States Department of State
    Report to Congress on the Eliminate, Neutralize, and Disrupt Wildlife Trafficking Act P L 114-231; 16 U S C §§ 7601-7644 The Eliminate, Neutralize, and Disrupt (END) Wildlife Trafficking Act (P L 114-231; 16 U S C §§ 7601-7644) (the Act) directs the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Commerce, to submit […]
  • International Wildlife Trafficking: A perspective on the challenges and . . .
    Although IWT is a global issue, a U S perspective is described herein because the U S is one of the biggest importers of wildlife products (legal and illegal) in the world [85], [92], [93], the authors have greater experience with the issues confronting the U S , and including discussions of other country perspectives cannot be covered
  • Illegal Trafficking of Wildlife and Other Natural Resources
    Wildlife Trafficking —As noted in prior reports, the Committee is concerned by the high level of illegal international trade in wildlife and wildlife products The Committee expects the Department to work in partnership with the U S Fish and Wildlife Service to improve cooperative efforts to better address wildlife trafficking
  • Despite two decades of concerted action, wildlife trafficking persists . . .
    The UN Office on Drugs and Crime’s (UNODC) new World Wildlife Crime Report finds that – despite positive signs in reducing trafficking impacts for some iconic species like elephants and rhinoceros – wildlife trafficking overall has not been substantially reduced over two decades More consistent enforcement to tackle both supply and demand, effective implementation of legislation
  • Combating Wildlife Trafficking | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
    Wildlife trafficking – the poaching or taking of protected or managed species and the illegal trade in wildlife and their related parts and products – has escalated into an international crisis Wildlife trafficking is both a critical conservation concern and a threat to global security with significant effects on the national interests of the United States and the interests of our
  • Wildlife Trafficking - United States Department of State
    Wildlife trafficking undermines conservation efforts, fuels corruption, threatens the rule of law, and destabilizes communities that depend on wildlife for biodiversity and eco-tourism revenues Poaching and the illegal trade in wildlife – both of which are part of wildlife trafficking – continue to push some protected and endangered
  • FIGHTING ILLICIT WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING - World Wildlife Fund
    hinders social and economic development, including potential economic loss for governments, and has direct consequences on the environment as well as national and international security • Although illicit wildlife traffi cking is a crime with wide security implications and has well documented links to other forms of illegal
  • Illegal wildlife trade has become one of the ‘world’s largest criminal . . .
    “Criminal syndicates trafficking in illegal wildlife products conduct their clandestine operation across international borders, causing incalculable damage to biodiversity and communities in the process International law enforcement cooperation is critical in United for Wildlife’s mission to make the illegal trade in wildlife impossible
  • Critical Evaluation of International Responses to Wildlife Trafficking . . .
    Just as the disappearance of biodiversity and the presence of violent elements linked to trafficking, reduce the prospects for sustainable development and the stability of environmental systems, including eco-tourism Protecting wildlife from poaching and illegal trafficking in that setting, helps secure our global heritage in the fight against
  • Poaching and Wildlife Trafficking as Threats to International Peace and . . .
    In the conclusions to their book Poaching, Wildlife Trafficking and Security in Africa, Cathy Haenlein and M L R Smith acknowledge that the use of force is necessary, but the question is one of balancing short-term action on the field against poachers with a long-term strategy against the destination markets and the wider networks that





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