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TRAFFIC warns against buying illegal wildlife products
Four new posters under the campaign- Don’t Buy Trouble- have been released by TRAFFIC and WWF-India ...
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Adding teeth to wildlife law enforcement, 13 dogs begin training to become wildlife sniffer dogs
Thirteen young dogs began their training today at the National Training Centre for Dogs (NTCD), BSF ...
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Wildlife law enforcement agencies gear up to fight wildlife crime in Central India
Central India comprising the states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, bordering Maharashtra, are ...
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India-Nepal border tighten the reins to stop cross border illegal wildlife trade
In a response to a need to strengthen wildlife law enforcement at the India-Nepal border to stop ...
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Wildlife sniffer dog squads bolster their strength in India, 16 more trained for combating wildlife crime
Sixteen highly trained wildlife sniffer dog squads passed out today to join the dog squad forces in ...
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Dr. Shekhar Kumar Niraj, head of TRAFFIC India shares his views on illegal trade and poaching of Rhinos in India
The Greater One-horned Rhino is one of the most endangered species of the Indian mega fauna, which ...
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India adopts the “World Elephant Day”: Pledges to protect and conserve elephants
On 12 August 2016, India formally adopted the “World Elephant Day” to help conserve and protect ...
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‘Saperas’ of North India learn about wildlife protection and conservation
The Sapera community living around the outskirts of Dehradun, the capital city of Uttarakhand came ...
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Stakeholders meet to formulate sustainable practices in India’s medicinal and aromatic plant trade
TRAFFIC, in collaboration with WWF, FairWild, Applied Environmental Research Foundation - AERF ...
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India’s mammoth problem: Elephants threatened by poaching and illegal wildlife trade
Today, on the occasion of World Wildlife Day, TRAFFIC India released a poster urging people to ...