11. WWF - Development of the Sakten Wildlife Sanctuary and Biological Corridors
for the Sakten Wildlife Sanctuary (SWS) which will prepare the way for the development of a comprehensive management plan.
Actions will focus on the setting up of park offices and living quarters for staff. The project will also
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12. WWF - Illegal wildlife trade
of others means they regard wildlife as a means to meet their short-term needs and will trade it for whatever they can get.
Southeast Asia is a major centre for the wildlife trade, both as a supplier and consumer of wildlife products. This
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13. WWF - TRAFFIC and Wildlife Trade
and enforcement) to wildlife trade.
- Curtailing illegal trade in wildlife in North America by alerting authorities to emerging issues, routes, markets and organized criminal activity.
- Increasing government agency capacity to regulate
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14. WWF - Traffickers suffer as wildlife crime enforcement begins to bite in Cen...
for Strengthening of the Wildlife Law Enforcement).
RALF, was established in 2009 with the aim of boosting meaningful Wildlife law enforcement activities and judiciary follow-up of Wildlife crimes in the Central African Republic, targeting
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15. WWF - WWF enforcement team cracks down on wildlife crimes in Mondulkiri province
team cracks down on wildlife crimes in Mondulkiri province
Posted on 16 February 2010
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16. WWF - Roofing project cuts forest use in Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary
cuts forest use in Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary
Posted on 21 July 2011
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17. WWF - Officials in Cameroon trained in wildlife law
bodies, and the Forestry and Wildlife Ministry have received training in the application of Wildlife law and the prosecution of poachers at a workshop organized by WWF.
The training took place in the East Region of Cameroon, an elephant poaching
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18. WWF - Fighting the illegal wildlife trade
the trade in endangered wildlife.
If you’ve ever eaten fish, bought a wooden table or purchased carved ornaments on holidays, then chances are you’re part of the wildlife trade.
Wild plants and animals, and the
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19. WWF - Report: State of China's wildlife trade
Report: State of China's wildlife trade
Posted on 06 September 2007
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20. WWF - Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary-The Lost World
Sakteng Wildlife Sanctuary-The Lost World
Posted on 13 July 2011
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