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FINANCIAL TASKFORCE
Financial Taskforce. Illegal wildlife trade is transnational organised crime with a significant financial element. Worldwide, for every wildlife product sourced illegally, money changes hands – whether in domestic pet stores, on online marketplaces or under the eyes of corrupt officials. The trade is, at its heart, criminality that existsfor
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FINANCIAL TASKFORCE
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TRAFFICKING
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FINANCIAL TASKFORCE
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TRANSPORT TASKFORCE
Combining forces with the private sector is crucial in stopping the trafficking of illegal wildlife products. By forming partnerships with businesses from the transport sector, United for Wildlife is trying to break the chains of illegal wildlife trade; this is why the Transport Taskforce was established. In 2014, The Duke of Cambridge announced the formationRead moreTASKFORCES ARCHIVES
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FINANCIAL TASKFORCE
Financial Taskforce. Illegal wildlife trade is transnational organised crime with a significant financial element. Worldwide, for every wildlife product sourced illegally, money changes hands – whether in domestic pet stores, on online marketplaces or under the eyes of corrupt officials. The trade is, at its heart, criminality that existsfor
TRANSPORT TASKFORCE
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Financial Taskforce. Illegal wildlife trade is transnational organised crime with a significant financial element. Worldwide, for every wildlife product sourced illegally, money changes hands – whether in domestic pet stores, on online marketplaces or under the eyes of corrupt officials. The trade is, at its heart, criminality that existsfor
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When illegal products are moved and transported across national borders and across the globe, it is called trafficking. This can often involve complex trade chains, which includes transportation and the exchange of money. As a result, the transport and financial sectors often become unwittingly involved in illegal wildlife trade. One of the challenges in stoppingRead more NEWS - PAGE 2 OF 4 - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Today (October 10th), The Duke of Cambridge, President of United for Wildlife, hosted a meeting of the United for Wildlife Financial Taskforce for the signing of the Mansion House Declaration. The Duke has worked with Lord Hague of Richmond to convene the financial sector to join the fight against the illegal wildlife trade. WHAT IS THE TRANSPORT TASKFORCE? The Taskforce. Private sector businesses across the entire trade chain may be drawn into the illegal wildlife trade unwittingly. The Transport Taskforce was created as a way for United for Wildlife to work with the transport industry to identify any role it plays in illegal wildlife trade and looks at the ways that the sector can breakthe
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Financial Taskforce. Illegal wildlife trade is transnational organised crime with a significant financial element. Worldwide, for every wildlife product sourced illegally, money changes hands – whether in domestic pet stores, on online marketplaces or under the eyes of corrupt officials. The trade is, at its heart, criminality that existsfor
NEWS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Last week, the United for Wildlife convened an IWT Learning Academy for financial services in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Academy brought together over 70 representatives of the financial sector, law enforcement, Financial Intelligence Units (FIU), NGOs, and government policy makers in South Africa, Botswana, and other parts of southernAfrica.
10 AMAZING ELEPHANT FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW 10 amazing elephant facts you need to know. The African elephant is not just the largest living land animal but it has an enormous brain size to match. Their brains can weigh up to a whopping 5.4kg and are, without doubt, the largest brain of all animals living on land. Need help remembering which is an African elephant and which is an Asian WHAT IS THE TRANSPORT TASKFORCE? UNITED FOR WILDLIFEWEB VIEW Transport Taskforce. Aer Lingus - IAG. Aerovías de Mexico S.A. de C.V. African Airlines Association. Air Berlin. Air Calédonie. Air Canada. Air China Cargo Co. Ltd.TASKFORCES ARCHIVES
Taskforces. Combining forces with the private sector is crucial for us to be able to stop the trafficking of wildlife products. By forming partnerships with businesses in the private sector, United for Wildlife is bringing new voices to the conservation discussion to identify and implement solutions. ELEPHANTS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Despite an international trade ban on ivory, it is estimated that over 35,000 elephants are killed annually for their tusks. Top facts The African savannah elephant is the largest land animal on Earth. African elephants have large ears resembling maps of Africa. Asian elephants’ ears are smaller and more rounded. An elephant’sReadmore
PROJECTS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Projects. United for Wildlife is implementing projects along the entire illegal wildlife trade chain with the aim of ending illegal wildlife trade. By supporting innovative ways of protecting animals against poaching, making connections between the private sector and law enforcement to intercept trafficking, and changing global mindsetsto
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Financial Taskforce. Illegal wildlife trade is transnational organised crime with a significant financial element. Worldwide, for every wildlife product sourced illegally, money changes hands – whether in domestic pet stores, on online marketplaces or under the eyes of corrupt officials. The trade is, at its heart, criminality that existsfor
NEWS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Last week, the United for Wildlife convened an IWT Learning Academy for financial services in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Academy brought together over 70 representatives of the financial sector, law enforcement, Financial Intelligence Units (FIU), NGOs, and government policy makers in South Africa, Botswana, and other parts of southernAfrica.
10 AMAZING ELEPHANT FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW 10 amazing elephant facts you need to know. The African elephant is not just the largest living land animal but it has an enormous brain size to match. Their brains can weigh up to a whopping 5.4kg and are, without doubt, the largest brain of all animals living on land. Need help remembering which is an African elephant and which is an Asian WHAT IS THE TRANSPORT TASKFORCE? UNITED FOR WILDLIFEWEB VIEW Transport Taskforce. Aer Lingus - IAG. Aerovías de Mexico S.A. de C.V. African Airlines Association. Air Berlin. Air Calédonie. Air Canada. Air China Cargo Co. Ltd.TASKFORCES ARCHIVES
Taskforces. Combining forces with the private sector is crucial for us to be able to stop the trafficking of wildlife products. By forming partnerships with businesses in the private sector, United for Wildlife is bringing new voices to the conservation discussion to identify and implement solutions. NEWS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Last week, the United for Wildlife convened an IWT Learning Academy for financial services in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Academy brought together over 70 representatives of the financial sector, law enforcement, Financial Intelligence Units (FIU), NGOs, and government policy makers in South Africa, Botswana, and other parts of southernAfrica.
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When illegal products are moved and transported across national borders and across the globe, it is called trafficking. This can often involve complex trade chains, which includes transportation and the exchange of money. As a result, the transport and financial sectors often become unwittingly involved in illegal wildlife trade. One of the challenges in stoppingRead more NEWS - PAGE 2 OF 4 - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Today (October 10th), The Duke of Cambridge, President of United for Wildlife, hosted a meeting of the United for Wildlife Financial Taskforce for the signing of the Mansion House Declaration. The Duke has worked with Lord Hague of Richmond to convene the financial sector to join the fight against the illegal wildlife trade. WHAT IS THE TRANSPORT TASKFORCE? The Taskforce. Private sector businesses across the entire trade chain may be drawn into the illegal wildlife trade unwittingly. The Transport Taskforce was created as a way for United for Wildlife to work with the transport industry to identify any role it plays in illegal wildlife trade and looks at the ways that the sector can breakthe
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Combining forces with the private sector is crucial in stopping the trafficking of illegal wildlife products. By forming partnerships with businesses from the transport sector, United for Wildlife is trying to break the chains of illegal wildlife trade; this is why the Transport Taskforce was established. In 2014, The Duke of Cambridge announced the formationRead more UNITED FOR WILDLIFE PROVIDES FUNDING FOR RANGER TRAINING United for Wildlife has announced it is partnering with the Southern African Wildlife College in the fight against poaching and illegal wildlife trade. The collaboration will provide significant funding to help train rangers protecting Southern Africa’s endangered species. Prince Harry, who is an Ambassador for United for Wildlife, spoke 10 AMAZING ELEPHANT FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW 10 amazing elephant facts you need to know. The African elephant is not just the largest living land animal but it has an enormous brain size to match. Their brains can weigh up to a whopping 5.4kg and are, without doubt, the largest brain of all animals living on land. Need help remembering which is an African elephant and which is an Asian UNITED FOR WILDLIFE PARTNERS WELCOME CHINA'S BOLD STEPS IN Following the destruction of 662 kgs of confiscated ivory in Beijing on 29th May 2015, Zhao Shucong, Head of China’s State Forestry Administration, set out 10 tough measures to tackle the illegal wildlife trade and suggested that there would be strict control of ivory processing and trade until the commercial processing and sale of ivory and its products are eventually halted.Read more FINANCIAL TASKFORCE IWT LEARNING ACADEMY, JOHANNESBURG Last week, the United for Wildlife convened an IWT Learning Academy for financial services in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Academy brought together over 70 representatives of the financial sector, law enforcement, Financial Intelligence Units (FIU), NGOs, and government policy makers in South Africa, Botswana, and other parts of southern Africa. The three-hour event, generously hosted by WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE IVORY TRADE AND THE UK The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) recently discovered not only that the UK is the world’s largest exporter of legal ivory, but it exports 370% MORE ivory items than the next highest exporter. But why does it matter when this ivory is legal? Read on to find out what impact this has on the illegal ivory trade around the world and the terrifying number of elephants that are being ELEPHANTS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Despite an international trade ban on ivory, it is estimated that over 35,000 elephants are killed annually for their tusks. Top facts The African savannah elephant is the largest land animal on Earth. African elephants have large ears resembling maps of Africa. Asian elephants’ ears are smaller and more rounded. An elephant’sReadmore
PROJECTS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Projects. United for Wildlife is implementing projects along the entire illegal wildlife trade chain with the aim of ending illegal wildlife trade. By supporting innovative ways of protecting animals against poaching, making connections between the private sector and law enforcement to intercept trafficking, and changing global mindsetsto
FINANCIAL TASKFORCE
Financial Taskforce. Illegal wildlife trade is transnational organised crime with a significant financial element. Worldwide, for every wildlife product sourced illegally, money changes hands – whether in domestic pet stores, on online marketplaces or under the eyes of corrupt officials. The trade is, at its heart, criminality that existsfor
NEWS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Last week, the United for Wildlife convened an IWT Learning Academy for financial services in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Academy brought together over 70 representatives of the financial sector, law enforcement, Financial Intelligence Units (FIU), NGOs, and government policy makers in South Africa, Botswana, and other parts of southernAfrica.
10 AMAZING ELEPHANT FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW 10 amazing elephant facts you need to know. The African elephant is not just the largest living land animal but it has an enormous brain size to match. Their brains can weigh up to a whopping 5.4kg and are, without doubt, the largest brain of all animals living on land. Need help remembering which is an African elephant and which is an Asian WHAT IS THE TRANSPORT TASKFORCE? UNITED FOR WILDLIFEWEB VIEW Transport Taskforce. Aer Lingus - IAG. Aerovías de Mexico S.A. de C.V. African Airlines Association. Air Berlin. Air Calédonie. Air Canada. Air China Cargo Co. Ltd.TASKFORCES ARCHIVES
Taskforces. Combining forces with the private sector is crucial for us to be able to stop the trafficking of wildlife products. By forming partnerships with businesses in the private sector, United for Wildlife is bringing new voices to the conservation discussion to identify and implement solutions. ELEPHANTS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Despite an international trade ban on ivory, it is estimated that over 35,000 elephants are killed annually for their tusks. Top facts The African savannah elephant is the largest land animal on Earth. African elephants have large ears resembling maps of Africa. Asian elephants’ ears are smaller and more rounded. An elephant’sReadmore
PROJECTS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Projects. United for Wildlife is implementing projects along the entire illegal wildlife trade chain with the aim of ending illegal wildlife trade. By supporting innovative ways of protecting animals against poaching, making connections between the private sector and law enforcement to intercept trafficking, and changing global mindsetsto
FINANCIAL TASKFORCE
Financial Taskforce. Illegal wildlife trade is transnational organised crime with a significant financial element. Worldwide, for every wildlife product sourced illegally, money changes hands – whether in domestic pet stores, on online marketplaces or under the eyes of corrupt officials. The trade is, at its heart, criminality that existsfor
NEWS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Last week, the United for Wildlife convened an IWT Learning Academy for financial services in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Academy brought together over 70 representatives of the financial sector, law enforcement, Financial Intelligence Units (FIU), NGOs, and government policy makers in South Africa, Botswana, and other parts of southernAfrica.
10 AMAZING ELEPHANT FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW 10 amazing elephant facts you need to know. The African elephant is not just the largest living land animal but it has an enormous brain size to match. Their brains can weigh up to a whopping 5.4kg and are, without doubt, the largest brain of all animals living on land. Need help remembering which is an African elephant and which is an Asian WHAT IS THE TRANSPORT TASKFORCE? UNITED FOR WILDLIFEWEB VIEW Transport Taskforce. Aer Lingus - IAG. Aerovías de Mexico S.A. de C.V. African Airlines Association. Air Berlin. Air Calédonie. Air Canada. Air China Cargo Co. Ltd.TASKFORCES ARCHIVES
Taskforces. Combining forces with the private sector is crucial for us to be able to stop the trafficking of wildlife products. By forming partnerships with businesses in the private sector, United for Wildlife is bringing new voices to the conservation discussion to identify and implement solutions. NEWS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Last week, the United for Wildlife convened an IWT Learning Academy for financial services in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Academy brought together over 70 representatives of the financial sector, law enforcement, Financial Intelligence Units (FIU), NGOs, and government policy makers in South Africa, Botswana, and other parts of southernAfrica.
TRAFFICKING
When illegal products are moved and transported across national borders and across the globe, it is called trafficking. This can often involve complex trade chains, which includes transportation and the exchange of money. As a result, the transport and financial sectors often become unwittingly involved in illegal wildlife trade. One of the challenges in stoppingRead more NEWS - PAGE 2 OF 4 - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Today (October 10th), The Duke of Cambridge, President of United for Wildlife, hosted a meeting of the United for Wildlife Financial Taskforce for the signing of the Mansion House Declaration. The Duke has worked with Lord Hague of Richmond to convene the financial sector to join the fight against the illegal wildlife trade. WHAT IS THE TRANSPORT TASKFORCE? The Taskforce. Private sector businesses across the entire trade chain may be drawn into the illegal wildlife trade unwittingly. The Transport Taskforce was created as a way for United for Wildlife to work with the transport industry to identify any role it plays in illegal wildlife trade and looks at the ways that the sector can breakthe
TRANSPORT TASKFORCE
Combining forces with the private sector is crucial in stopping the trafficking of illegal wildlife products. By forming partnerships with businesses from the transport sector, United for Wildlife is trying to break the chains of illegal wildlife trade; this is why the Transport Taskforce was established. In 2014, The Duke of Cambridge announced the formationRead more UNITED FOR WILDLIFE PROVIDES FUNDING FOR RANGER TRAINING United for Wildlife has announced it is partnering with the Southern African Wildlife College in the fight against poaching and illegal wildlife trade. The collaboration will provide significant funding to help train rangers protecting Southern Africa’s endangered species. Prince Harry, who is an Ambassador for United for Wildlife, spoke 10 AMAZING ELEPHANT FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW 10 amazing elephant facts you need to know. The African elephant is not just the largest living land animal but it has an enormous brain size to match. Their brains can weigh up to a whopping 5.4kg and are, without doubt, the largest brain of all animals living on land. Need help remembering which is an African elephant and which is an Asian UNITED FOR WILDLIFE PARTNERS WELCOME CHINA'S BOLD STEPS IN Following the destruction of 662 kgs of confiscated ivory in Beijing on 29th May 2015, Zhao Shucong, Head of China’s State Forestry Administration, set out 10 tough measures to tackle the illegal wildlife trade and suggested that there would be strict control of ivory processing and trade until the commercial processing and sale of ivory and its products are eventually halted.Read more FINANCIAL TASKFORCE IWT LEARNING ACADEMY, JOHANNESBURG Last week, the United for Wildlife convened an IWT Learning Academy for financial services in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Academy brought together over 70 representatives of the financial sector, law enforcement, Financial Intelligence Units (FIU), NGOs, and government policy makers in South Africa, Botswana, and other parts of southern Africa. The three-hour event, generously hosted by WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE IVORY TRADE AND THE UK The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) recently discovered not only that the UK is the world’s largest exporter of legal ivory, but it exports 370% MORE ivory items than the next highest exporter. But why does it matter when this ivory is legal? Read on to find out what impact this has on the illegal ivory trade around the world and the terrifying number of elephants that are being PROJECTS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Projects. United for Wildlife is implementing projects along the entire illegal wildlife trade chain with the aim of ending illegal wildlife trade. By supporting innovative ways of protecting animals against poaching, making connections between the private sector and law enforcement to intercept trafficking, and changing global mindsetsto
NEWS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Last week, the United for Wildlife convened an IWT Learning Academy for financial services in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Academy brought together over 70 representatives of the financial sector, law enforcement, Financial Intelligence Units (FIU), NGOs, and government policy makers in South Africa, Botswana, and other parts of southernAfrica.
ELEPHANTS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Despite an international trade ban on ivory, it is estimated that over 35,000 elephants are killed annually for their tusks. Top facts The African savannah elephant is the largest land animal on Earth. African elephants have large ears resembling maps of Africa. Asian elephants’ ears are smaller and more rounded. An elephant’sReadmore
FINANCIAL TASKFORCE
Financial Taskforce. Illegal wildlife trade is transnational organised crime with a significant financial element. Worldwide, for every wildlife product sourced illegally, money changes hands – whether in domestic pet stores, on online marketplaces or under the eyes of corrupt officials. The trade is, at its heart, criminality that existsfor
NEWS - PAGE 2 OF 4 - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Today (October 10th), The Duke of Cambridge, President of United for Wildlife, hosted a meeting of the United for Wildlife Financial Taskforce for the signing of the Mansion House Declaration. The Duke has worked with Lord Hague of Richmond to convene the financial sector to join the fight against the illegal wildlife trade.TRANSPORT TASKFORCE
Combining forces with the private sector is crucial in stopping the trafficking of illegal wildlife products. By forming partnerships with businesses from the transport sector, United for Wildlife is trying to break the chains of illegal wildlife trade; this is why the Transport Taskforce was established. In 2014, The Duke of Cambridge announced the formationRead moreTASKFORCES ARCHIVES
Taskforces. Combining forces with the private sector is crucial for us to be able to stop the trafficking of wildlife products. By forming partnerships with businesses in the private sector, United for Wildlife is bringing new voices to the conservation discussion to identify and implement solutions. WHAT IS THE TRANSPORT TASKFORCE? 10 AMAZING ELEPHANT FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW 10 amazing elephant facts you need to know. The African elephant is not just the largest living land animal but it has an enormous brain size to match. Their brains can weigh up to a whopping 5.4kg and are, without doubt, the largest brain of all animals living on land. Need help remembering which is an African elephant and which is an Asian UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME JOINS UNITED FOR We’re delighted to announce that The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has joined United for Wildlife’s Transportation Taskforce at The Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference. UNODC formally recognises that the trafficking of illegal wildlife products generates money that is linked with money-laundering, corruption and extreme violence. The signing comes shortly after The Duke PROJECTS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Projects. United for Wildlife is implementing projects along the entire illegal wildlife trade chain with the aim of ending illegal wildlife trade. By supporting innovative ways of protecting animals against poaching, making connections between the private sector and law enforcement to intercept trafficking, and changing global mindsetsto
NEWS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Last week, the United for Wildlife convened an IWT Learning Academy for financial services in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Academy brought together over 70 representatives of the financial sector, law enforcement, Financial Intelligence Units (FIU), NGOs, and government policy makers in South Africa, Botswana, and other parts of southernAfrica.
ELEPHANTS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Despite an international trade ban on ivory, it is estimated that over 35,000 elephants are killed annually for their tusks. Top facts The African savannah elephant is the largest land animal on Earth. African elephants have large ears resembling maps of Africa. Asian elephants’ ears are smaller and more rounded. An elephant’sReadmore
FINANCIAL TASKFORCE
Financial Taskforce. Illegal wildlife trade is transnational organised crime with a significant financial element. Worldwide, for every wildlife product sourced illegally, money changes hands – whether in domestic pet stores, on online marketplaces or under the eyes of corrupt officials. The trade is, at its heart, criminality that existsfor
NEWS - PAGE 2 OF 4 - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Today (October 10th), The Duke of Cambridge, President of United for Wildlife, hosted a meeting of the United for Wildlife Financial Taskforce for the signing of the Mansion House Declaration. The Duke has worked with Lord Hague of Richmond to convene the financial sector to join the fight against the illegal wildlife trade.TRANSPORT TASKFORCE
Combining forces with the private sector is crucial in stopping the trafficking of illegal wildlife products. By forming partnerships with businesses from the transport sector, United for Wildlife is trying to break the chains of illegal wildlife trade; this is why the Transport Taskforce was established. In 2014, The Duke of Cambridge announced the formationRead moreTASKFORCES ARCHIVES
Taskforces. Combining forces with the private sector is crucial for us to be able to stop the trafficking of wildlife products. By forming partnerships with businesses in the private sector, United for Wildlife is bringing new voices to the conservation discussion to identify and implement solutions. WHAT IS THE TRANSPORT TASKFORCE? 10 AMAZING ELEPHANT FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW 10 amazing elephant facts you need to know. The African elephant is not just the largest living land animal but it has an enormous brain size to match. Their brains can weigh up to a whopping 5.4kg and are, without doubt, the largest brain of all animals living on land. Need help remembering which is an African elephant and which is an Asian UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME JOINS UNITED FOR We’re delighted to announce that The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has joined United for Wildlife’s Transportation Taskforce at The Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference. UNODC formally recognises that the trafficking of illegal wildlife products generates money that is linked with money-laundering, corruption and extreme violence. The signing comes shortly after The Duke NEWS - UNITED FOR WILDLIFE Last week, the United for Wildlife convened an IWT Learning Academy for financial services in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Academy brought together over 70 representatives of the financial sector, law enforcement, Financial Intelligence Units (FIU), NGOs, and government policy makers in South Africa, Botswana, and other parts of southernAfrica.
FIVE WAYS WE’RE UNITED FOR ELEPHANTS Despite world elephant day being dedicated to celebrating elephants, the poachers sadly won’t be taking the day off. But there is hope. From linking technology and conservation communities to training heroic rangers around the world, read on for some information on how United for Wildlife is helping to save the magnificent elephant. 1. Technology +Read more WHAT IS THE TRANSPORT TASKFORCE? The Taskforce. Private sector businesses across the entire trade chain may be drawn into the illegal wildlife trade unwittingly. The Transport Taskforce was created as a way for United for Wildlife to work with the transport industry to identify any role it plays in illegal wildlife trade and looks at the ways that the sector can breakthe
UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME JOINS UNITED FOR We’re delighted to announce that The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has joined United for Wildlife’s Transportation Taskforce at The Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference. UNODC formally recognises that the trafficking of illegal wildlife products generates money that is linked with money-laundering, corruption and extreme violence. The signing comes shortly after The Duke THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE HOSTS FINANCIAL TASKFORCE SIGNING Today (October 10th), The Duke of Cambridge, President of United for Wildlife, hosted a meeting of the United for Wildlife Financial Taskforce for the signing of the Mansion House Declaration. The Duke has worked with Lord Hague of Richmond to convene the financial sector to join the fight against the illegal wildlife trade. IllegalwildlifeRead more
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE IVORY TRADE AND THE UK The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) recently discovered not only that the UK is the world’s largest exporter of legal ivory, but it exports 370% MORE ivory items than the next highest exporter. But why does it matter when this ivory is legal? Read on to find out what impact this has on the illegal ivory trade around the world and the terrifying number of elephants that are being UNITED FOR WILDLIFE PARTNERS WELCOME CHINA'S BOLD STEPS IN Following the destruction of 662 kgs of confiscated ivory in Beijing on 29th May 2015, Zhao Shucong, Head of China’s State Forestry Administration, set out 10 tough measures to tackle the illegal wildlife trade and suggested that there would be strict control of ivory processing and trade until the commercial processing and sale of ivory and its products are eventually halted.Read more FINANCIAL TASKFORCE IWT LEARNING ACADEMY, JOHANNESBURG Last week, the United for Wildlife convened an IWT Learning Academy for financial services in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Academy brought together over 70 representatives of the financial sector, law enforcement, Financial Intelligence Units (FIU), NGOs, and government policy makers in South Africa, Botswana, and other parts of southern Africa. The three-hour event, generously hosted by UNITED FOR WILDLIFEWEB VIEW Transport Taskforce. Aer Lingus - IAG. Aerovías de Mexico S.A. de C.V. African Airlines Association. Air Berlin. Air Calédonie. Air Canada. Air China Cargo Co. Ltd. UNITED FOR WILDLIFE FINANCIAL TASKFORCE MANSION HOUSE UNITED FOR WILDLIFE FINANCIAL TASKFORCE MANSION HOUSE DECLARATION We, signatories to the Declaration of the United for Wildlife Financial Taskforce, recognise theSkip to content
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Since its inception in December 2014, the United for Wildlife Transport Taskforce has been working to facilitate collaboration between the transport sector and law enforcement to prevent wildlife trafficking across the world. What started out with 12 members of the Taskforce grew to 40 members with the initial signing of the Buckingham Palace Declaration in March 2016, and now has more than 100 signatories. With 5 seizures of illegal wildlife products, 8 alleged wildlife traffickers arrested and 23 law enforcement investigations supported by the Transport Taskforce information sharing system, the first few years of the taskforce have been a success.Combining forces
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Since its inception in December 2014, the United for Wildlife Transport Taskforce has been working to facilitate collaboration between the transport sector and law enforcement to prevent wildlife trafficking across the world. What started out with 12 members of the Taskforce grew to 40 members with the initial signing of the Buckingham Palace Declaration in March 2016, and now has more than 100 signatories. With 5 seizures of illegal wildlife products, 8 alleged wildlife traffickers arrested and 23 law enforcement investigations supported by the Transport Taskforce information sharing system, the first few years of the taskforce have been a success.Read more
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