USAID Wildlife Asia Legacy Resources and Tools - At A Glance

USAID Wildlife Asia is a five-year (2016-2021), US$24.5 million, regional counter wildlife trafficking (CWT) initiative addressing the illegal trade in pangolins, tigers, elephants, and rhinos in Southeast Asia including Cambodia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Thailand, and Vietnam, and China. The project aims to reduce consumer demand for wildlife parts and products, strengthen law enforcement, enhance legal and political commitment, and support regional collaboration to reduce wildlife crimes. This document includes a summary of key resources, tools, and materials developed under the program and available to the public for use.

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