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Tourists asked to fight wildlife trade

Tourists asked to fight wildlife trade

  • May 10, 2016
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We want people to be the eyes and ears in the fight against the illegal wildlife trade.
–Chris Shepherd, South-East Asia regional director of Traffic

The app, Wildlife Witness, was developed by Taronga Conservation Society Australia in partnership with the wildlife trade monitoring network Traffic.

Source: Mark Kinver, “Illegal wildlife trade campaign enlists tourists,” BBC News, 8 May 2016.

 

 

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