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Unsustainable wildlife trade is persuading consumers to make informed choices. People/shop keepers, buy the product, suppliers, and manufacturers. This supports WWF and sustainable wildlife goods. WWF works ‘hand-in-hand’ meaning made by hand, with people and countries around the world to provide support from poverty and help them use local wildlife in a sustainable way.

 

WWF provides/shares advice to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). WWF and TRAFFIC find illegal trade routes, track them and research about the effects of wildlife trade on particular species. They try their best in legal courts and on the field. The information is from CITES and supports new plans for confronting illegal wildlife trade.

WWF & ORGANIZATIONS

"Money, or saving an animal, is this what we have come too? We shouldn't even think about it. Selling wild animals for money? Animals aren't a THING. They're as alive as us. Wildlife trade is one of the worst and biggest illegal tradings in the world. People kill tigers, rhinos, elephants and more animals, for what? For a rug, jewelry, for a piece of the skin? Aren't be supposed to be the better of us? Animals can't talk, so they can't do anything but run. I can't end explaining how bad this is not only for the animals but for the world. We need to make a change and save the animals, we need to resist to cruelty, we need to save our world and creatures that are living in it, not only us. We need to be strong and never quit to what we believe."
-Chrysonoe Katsarou

NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE!

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SOME ORGANIZATIONS ARE: 

UK Ivory

TACKLING INTERNATIONAL WILDLIFE CRIME

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