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Wildlife Trade
Buyer Beware
Don't Bring Home a Suitcase Full of Trouble!
WWF's Buyer Beware PSA
Whether you go around the corner or around the globe, you could stumble upon products made from endangered or threatened wildlife. Sometimes you may not even know that what you buy contains anything questionable. So, it's up to you to read labels, ask questions, request documentation. Use the power of the consumer to protect wildlife.
Learn more how you can do your holiday shopping with the environment in mind by avoiding certain items and carefully sourcing your presents, and the species under threat from wildlife trade
- Antelope
- Bear
- Birds
- Coral
- Elephant Ivory
- Fur Seal
- Ginseng
- Musk Deer
- Reptile Skins
- Rhino Horn
- Sea Turtles
- Spotted Cats
- Tigers
- Turtles
To help in your purchasing decisions while abroad, TRAFFIC worked with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on a series of Buyer Beware brochures. You can download your own copies of the brochures, each of which include a clip-and-save list of products to avoid that you can take with you on your trips.
- As an international traveler, you can support conservation by making informed choices -- this Buyer Beware guide (PDF, 260k) can help.
- Read about how you can make a difference as a traveler and consumer in the Caribbean. (PDF, 582k)
You can also visit WWF's virtual tourist shop and pharmacy. Browse around and click on the various items for sale. Finding them in any circumstance should arouse your suspicion.
Be a Souvenir Sleuth
Be a Pharmaceutical Flatfoot









