CWT Learning Group Resources

Monitoring and Evaluating Online Wildlife Trade and Demand Reduction Campaigns Summary

Sep 15, 2022 · File

In September 2021, the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Combating Wildlife Trafficking Learning Group hosted a peer-to-peer learning exchange on wildlife demand reduction programs.

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Monitoring and Evaluating Online Wildlife Trade and Demand Reduction Campaigns

Sep 01, 2022 · File

In September 2021, the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Combating Wildlife Trafficking Learning Group hosted a peer-to-peer learning exchange on wildlife demand reduction programs.

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Gender and Illegal Wildlife Trade A Summary of Recent Evidence

Sep 01, 2022 · File

The gender dynamics of the illegal wildlife trade are not well understood.

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Transboundary Cooperation to Combat Wildlife Trafficking

Sep 01, 2022 · File

In October 2021, the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Combating Wildlife Trafficking (CWT) Learning Group hosted a peer-to-peer learning exchange on transboundary cooperation to combat wildlife trafficking.

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Lessons Learned from Working with the Judiciary to Combat Wildlife Trafficking

Sep 01, 2022 · File

There is an understood need to build capacity for the effective detection, investigation, prosecution, and adjudication of wildlife crimes.

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Combating Wildlife Trafficking Learning Group: What We Have Learned

May 20, 2022 · File

The Combating Wildlife Trafficking Collaborative Learning Group has learned a great deal over the course of multiple years of intentional learning activities.

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People Not Poaching

May 20, 2022 · custom_link

People Not Poaching is a joint initiative by IUCN, IIED, and TRAFFIC to compile case studies on community engagement to combat wildlife trafficking.

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Project Spotlight: Vietnam's Saving Species Activity

May 21, 2022 · File

Saving Species is USAID/Vietnam’s flagship implementation vehicle for combating wildlife trafficking.

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