Wildlife Trade

Additional Resources

  • Visit the TRAFFIC website for more information on what TRAFFIC is doing around the world.
       
  • The CITES website provides information on the world's largest wildlife trade treaty and the enforcement of international wildlife trade restrictions.
       
  • The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service website provides information on U.S. wildlife laws.
            
  • Visit the IUCN (The World Conservation Union) website for more information on their work on wildlife trade.
              
  • American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine
    One of the premier TCM schools in the United States, the college now makes education about endangered species and alternatives part of its curriculum.
            
  • TCM and Wildlife
    A joint project of American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and WWF, the website offers alternative treatments to TCM medicines that rely on endangered species.

    

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    Take action through WWF's Conservation Action Network, where you can speak out for wildlife and wild places around the globe.

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