Type | NGO |
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Website | traffic.org |
Wikipedia | |
Year founded | 1976 |
Location |
Cambridge
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Budget | USD 5M-19M |
Functions | Advocacy, Fieldwork, Research |
Funding sources | Foundations or grants |
Tags | biodiversity cites 'wildlife trade' 'wildlife conservation' |
Summary | TRAFFIC is a leading non-governmental organisation working globally on trade in wild animals and plants in the context of both biodiversity conservation and sustainable development. It was founded in 1976 as a strategic alliance of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). TRAFFIC's headquarters are located in Cambridge, United Kingdom, with offices located in 15 strategically important locations in Africa, Asia, the Americas, Europe and Oceania. Operations are supported over the globe in countries ranging from Madagascar and Japan to Iceland through collaboration projects with other non-profit organisations and governments. |
TRAFFIC · 31 May 2022 English
To be of use to IWT practitioners, a first step is to focus on the particular practices and patterns of corruption linked to IWT, and to consider the incentives and …
TRAFFIC · 23 May 2022 English
As the Directive is currently being debated in the European Parliament and by Member States, and as the Commission is consulting with stakeholders on its proposal, TRAFFIC would like to …
TRAFFIC · 20 May 2022 English
the climatic changes in their habitat Orchids play a vital ecological role by Exports of plants and plant portions of wild origin, of species specified and have extensive, interconnected constituting …
TRAFFIC · 14 April 2022 English
In the case of an 8-digit code, the first four countries to send and receive financial transactional digits identify the financial institution, the next two reflect information to and from …
TRAFFIC · 7 April 2022 English
The challenges of sustainable forest management include inadequate information on sustainable harvest volumes, lack of simplified procedures for high-altitude decentralised resource management, and an inadequate centralised approach to resource monitoring …
TRAFFIC · 29 March 2022 English
Reports should be factual and not overly speculative and give enough detail to allow for the appropriate assessment of the nature, extent and urgency of the necessary investigation and other …
TRAFFIC · 24 March 2022 English
Photo: zhangliams / 146 images WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING THROUGH WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING THROUGH INDIA’S AIRPORTS AIRPORTS (2011-2020) While the unprecedented growth of the airline The analysis of reported seizures made sectors has …
TRAFFIC · 17 March 2022 English
The designations of geographical entities in this publication, and the presentation of the material, do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of TRAFFIC or its …
TRAFFIC · 15 March 2022 English
Goals and Targets addressed Please provide details about the proposed goals and targets of the first draft post-2020 global biodiversity framework for which the indicator will measure progress in the …
TRAFFIC · 1 March 2022 English
A wildlife crime event involves the commission To target the higher-level organizers and financiers of of criminal acts in contravention of domestic IWT, investigators and prosecutors require knowledge wildlife protection …