Combating Wildlife Trafficking in the CaribbeanThe Caribbean Development Program’s first regional activity to combat wildlife trafficking in the Caribbean region reduces the illegal collection of and poaching demands for illegally traded wildlife in international trade for food, pets, medicines, jewelry, and crafts.https://biodiversitylinks.org/what-we-do/marine-and-fisheries/marine-and-fisheries-activities/combating-wildlife-trafficking-in-the-caribbeanhttps://biodiversitylinks.org/what-we-do/marine-and-fisheries/marine-and-fisheries-activities/combating-wildlife-trafficking-in-the-caribbean/@@download/image/Jaguar-Brazilian-Pantanal.jpg
Combating Wildlife Trafficking in the Caribbean
Jaguar on a Branch in Brazilian Pantanal. Credit: Pedro Hélder da Costa Pinheiro, iStockphoto
The Caribbean Development Program’s first regional activity to combat wildlife trafficking in the Caribbean region reduces the illegal collection of and poaching demands for illegally traded wildlife in international trade for food, pets, medicines, jewelry, and crafts.