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Bushmeat consumption has been a feature of many African cultures for millennia. Historically obtained primarily for subsistence use in rural communities, today it is increasingly sold commercially within densely populated African urban centers and trafficked internationally to the United States and Europe. In Asia, wild meat is often seen as a healthy and more nutritious ContinueRHINOS - WILDAID
WildAid works to raise awareness in Vietnam and China of the rhino poaching crisis, support the strengthening of enforcement efforts, and to reduce demand for rhino horn. 9%. Only 9% of survey respondents in Vietnam now believe that rhino horn can cure cancer, a 73% decrease since our campaign began in 2014. 100. VIETNAM’S PRIME MINISTER ISSUES NEW WILDLIFE DIRECTIVE Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc today issued a new directive with urgent and powerful measures to restrict wildlife trade and consumption, and reduce further pandemic risk. With immediate effect, the directive (29/CT-TTg) bans imports of live wild animals and wildlife products, strictly eliminates any wildlife markets, and prohibits any hunting, transporting, slaughtering, selling HOW CAN YOU STOP WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING? With an estimated value of $7 to 23 billion annually, the illegal wildlife trade threatens endangered species around the globe. Recently, Peruvian police seized 29 Galapagos giant tortoises from traffickers attempting to smuggle the highly-endangered species to the European Black market on a bus. Unfortunately, two of the 29 turtles were dead upon rescue, but Continue reading "How Can You INTERVIEW: CHINA STEPS UP FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL WILDLIFE Interview: China steps up fight against illegal wildlife trade, crime: WildAid CEO. Originally published by Martina Fuchs at Xinhua News Agency on April 28, 2021. GENEVA, April 28 (Xinhua) — China has been doing a good job in tackling the illegal trade of wildlife, the CEO of WildAid said, while the conservation group will continue to count SOUTH AFRICA ANNOUNCES END TO 'LION FARMING' About WildAid. WildAid is a non-profit organization with a mission to protect wildlife from illegal trade and other imminent threats. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on protecting animals from poaching, WildAid primarily works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products such as elephant ivory, rhino horn and shark finsoup.
EVIDENCE OF DECLINES IN SHARK FIN DEMAND EVIDENCE OF DECLINES IN SHARK FIN DEMAND | CHINA 4 5 wildaid.org/ar IMPACTS OF THE FIN TRADE While shark products include meat, skin, teeth and oil, it is the higher UNDERSTANDING MARINE PROTECTED AREAS (MPAS) The term encompasses a wide range of types of protected areas, including marine reserves, locally-managed marine areas, no-take zones, marine sanctuaries, marine parks, and more, leaving room for understandable confusion or misinterpretation. Put simply, MPAs are areas of the ocean set aside for long-term conservation. VIETNAM STRENGTHENS LAW ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS TO PROTECT Vietnam Strengthens Law Enforcement Efforts to Protect Wildlife. January 30, 2018. Criminals convicted of breaking Vietnamese laws protecting endangered species now face up to 15 years in prison and fines up to US$660,000. The increased penalties came into effect on January 1, 2018 through amendments to Vietnam’s penal code, whichwere
HOMEPAGE - WILDAIDABOUTPROGRAMSNEWSVIDEOSWILDAID LIVEEXPEDITIONS The illegal wildlife trade is a multi-billion dollar global industry largely driven by consumer demand in expanding economies. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on scientific studies and anti-poaching efforts, WildAid works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products and to increase local support for conservationefforts.
WILDLIFE MARKETS
Bushmeat consumption has been a feature of many African cultures for millennia. Historically obtained primarily for subsistence use in rural communities, today it is increasingly sold commercially within densely populated African urban centers and trafficked internationally to the United States and Europe. In Asia, wild meat is often seen as a healthy and more nutritious ContinueRHINOS - WILDAID
WildAid works to raise awareness in Vietnam and China of the rhino poaching crisis, support the strengthening of enforcement efforts, and to reduce demand for rhino horn. 9%. Only 9% of survey respondents in Vietnam now believe that rhino horn can cure cancer, a 73% decrease since our campaign began in 2014. 100. VIETNAM’S PRIME MINISTER ISSUES NEW WILDLIFE DIRECTIVE Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc today issued a new directive with urgent and powerful measures to restrict wildlife trade and consumption, and reduce further pandemic risk. With immediate effect, the directive (29/CT-TTg) bans imports of live wild animals and wildlife products, strictly eliminates any wildlife markets, and prohibits any hunting, transporting, slaughtering, selling HOW CAN YOU STOP WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING? With an estimated value of $7 to 23 billion annually, the illegal wildlife trade threatens endangered species around the globe. Recently, Peruvian police seized 29 Galapagos giant tortoises from traffickers attempting to smuggle the highly-endangered species to the European Black market on a bus. Unfortunately, two of the 29 turtles were dead upon rescue, but Continue reading "How Can You INTERVIEW: CHINA STEPS UP FIGHT AGAINST ILLEGAL WILDLIFE Interview: China steps up fight against illegal wildlife trade, crime: WildAid CEO. Originally published by Martina Fuchs at Xinhua News Agency on April 28, 2021. GENEVA, April 28 (Xinhua) — China has been doing a good job in tackling the illegal trade of wildlife, the CEO of WildAid said, while the conservation group will continue to count SOUTH AFRICA ANNOUNCES END TO 'LION FARMING' About WildAid. WildAid is a non-profit organization with a mission to protect wildlife from illegal trade and other imminent threats. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on protecting animals from poaching, WildAid primarily works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products such as elephant ivory, rhino horn and shark finsoup.
EVIDENCE OF DECLINES IN SHARK FIN DEMAND EVIDENCE OF DECLINES IN SHARK FIN DEMAND | CHINA 4 5 wildaid.org/ar IMPACTS OF THE FIN TRADE While shark products include meat, skin, teeth and oil, it is the higher UNDERSTANDING MARINE PROTECTED AREAS (MPAS) The term encompasses a wide range of types of protected areas, including marine reserves, locally-managed marine areas, no-take zones, marine sanctuaries, marine parks, and more, leaving room for understandable confusion or misinterpretation. Put simply, MPAs are areas of the ocean set aside for long-term conservation. VIETNAM STRENGTHENS LAW ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS TO PROTECT Vietnam Strengthens Law Enforcement Efforts to Protect Wildlife. January 30, 2018. Criminals convicted of breaking Vietnamese laws protecting endangered species now face up to 15 years in prison and fines up to US$660,000. The increased penalties came into effect on January 1, 2018 through amendments to Vietnam’s penal code, whichwere
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WildAid addresses the demand side of the deadly wildlife poaching crisis. Our programs persuade consumers not to buy illegal or unsustainable wildlife products, such as shark fin soup, ivory and rhino horn, and to make better transportation and food choices in order to reduce climate change impacts.WHAT IS WILDAID
About WildAid. WildAid is a non-profit organization with a mission to protect wildlife from illegal trade and other imminent threats. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on protecting animals from poaching, WildAid primarily works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products such as elephant ivory, rhino horn and shark finsoup.
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Legacy gifts. Corporate matching programs. In-kind donations. Partnerships. For information regarding these types of donations, please email donate@wildaid.org or call +1 (415) 834-3174 for details. If you would like to send a check donation, please mail it to our address: WildAid 333 Pine Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94104.DONATE TODAY.
HOW CAN YOU STOP WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING? With an estimated value of $7 to 23 billion annually, the illegal wildlife trade threatens endangered species around the globe. Recently, Peruvian police seized 29 Galapagos giant tortoises from traffickers attempting to smuggle the highly-endangered species to the European Black market on a bus. Unfortunately, two of the 29 turtles were dead upon rescue, but Continue reading "How Can YouSTAFF BIO - WILDAID
In 2000, Peter co-founded WildAid as has served as Executive Director and now CEO. In 2017, the organization works in 12 countries, has over 45 full time staff, a US$10 million budget leveraging over $289 million in donated media, and was recently given 100 out of 100 by Charity Navigator for transparency and efficiency.FINANCES - WILDAID
Finances. Using our relationships with private and government-owned media partners, WildAid leverages a small communications program budget into over $218 million in pro bono media placement value. In 2019, WildAid received its fourth consecutive perfect 100-point score from Charity Navigator for financial transparency and efficiency,while
WORLD OCEANS DAY 2021 Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing activity in The Bahamas’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is extensive. Bahamian scientists estimate that nearly 36 percent of all fish, conch, and lobster captured in The Bahamas was fished illegally (1). Deterring this illegal activity is no WEBINAR: UNDERSTANDING AND ADDRESSING URBAN CONSUMPTION OF About WildAid. WildAid is a non-profit organization with a mission to protect wildlife from illegal trade and other imminent threats. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on protecting animals from poaching, WildAid primarily works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products such as elephant ivory, rhino horn and shark finsoup.
PANGOLINS INCH CLOSER TO EXTINCTION Pangolins Inch Closer to Extinction. December 16, 2019. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) declared on Tuesday that the status of three of the eight pangolin species has worsened in its update to the Red List of Threatened Species. Two African pangolin species, the white-bellied and the giant ground pangolin, moved from VIETNAM STRENGTHENS LAW ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS TO PROTECT Vietnam Strengthens Law Enforcement Efforts to Protect Wildlife. January 30, 2018. Criminals convicted of breaking Vietnamese laws protecting endangered species now face up to 15 years in prison and fines up to US$660,000. The increased penalties came into effect on January 1, 2018 through amendments to Vietnam’s penal code, whichwere
HOMEPAGE - WILDAIDABOUTPROGRAMSNEWSVIDEOSWILDAID LIVEEXPEDITIONS The illegal wildlife trade is a multi-billion dollar global industry largely driven by consumer demand in expanding economies. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on scientific studies and anti-poaching efforts, WildAid works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products and to increase local support for conservationefforts.
RHINOS - WILDAID
WildAid works to raise awareness in Vietnam and China of the rhino poaching crisis, support the strengthening of enforcement efforts, and to reduce demand for rhino horn. 9%. Only 9% of survey respondents in Vietnam now believe that rhino horn can cure cancer, a 73% decrease since our campaign began in 2014. 100.SHARKS - WILDAID
WildAid is campaigning to reduce shark fin consumption in China (including Hong Kong SAR and Taiwan) and Thailand, and to secure further restrictions to the global shark fin trade. 70+. More than 70 shark species are at risk of extinction. -80%. Shark fin consumption has fallen by more than 80% inWILDLIFE MARKETS
Bushmeat consumption has been a feature of many African cultures for millennia. Historically obtained primarily for subsistence use in rural communities, today it is increasingly sold commercially within densely populated African urban centers and trafficked internationally to the United States and Europe. In Asia, wild meat is often seen as a healthy and more nutritious Continue VIETNAM’S PRIME MINISTER ISSUES NEW WILDLIFE DIRECTIVE Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc today issued a new directive with urgent and powerful measures to restrict wildlife trade and consumption, and reduce further pandemic risk. With immediate effect, the directive (29/CT-TTg) bans imports of live wild animals and wildlife products, strictly eliminates any wildlife markets, and prohibits any hunting, transporting, slaughtering, sellingWILDAID MARINE
With 20 years of on-the-water experience, WildAid Marine has pioneered an approach to marine enforcement that empowers local leaders to strengthen monitoring and surveillance, meet conservation goals, and provide lasting benefits for endangered wildlife, marine ecosystems,fisheries, and
HOW CAN YOU STOP WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING? With an estimated value of $7 to 23 billion annually, the illegal wildlife trade threatens endangered species around the globe. Recently, Peruvian police seized 29 Galapagos giant tortoises from traffickers attempting to smuggle the highly-endangered species to the European Black market on a bus. Unfortunately, two of the 29 turtles were dead upon rescue, but Continue reading "How Can You EVIDENCE OF DECLINES IN SHARK FIN DEMAND EVIDENCE OF DECLINES IN SHARK FIN DEMAND | CHINA 4 5 wildaid.org/ar IMPACTS OF THE FIN TRADE While shark products include meat, skin, teeth and oil, it is the higher UNDERSTANDING MARINE PROTECTED AREAS (MPAS) The term encompasses a wide range of types of protected areas, including marine reserves, locally-managed marine areas, no-take zones, marine sanctuaries, marine parks, and more, leaving room for understandable confusion or misinterpretation. Put simply, MPAs are areas of the ocean set aside for long-term conservation. DIGITAL MARKETING ASSOCIATE Job Description Digital Marketing Associate WildAid is a non-profit organization with a mission to protect wildlife from illegal trade andother
HOMEPAGE - WILDAIDABOUTPROGRAMSNEWSVIDEOSWILDAID LIVEEXPEDITIONS The illegal wildlife trade is a multi-billion dollar global industry largely driven by consumer demand in expanding economies. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on scientific studies and anti-poaching efforts, WildAid works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products and to increase local support for conservationefforts.
RHINOS - WILDAID
WildAid works to raise awareness in Vietnam and China of the rhino poaching crisis, support the strengthening of enforcement efforts, and to reduce demand for rhino horn. 9%. Only 9% of survey respondents in Vietnam now believe that rhino horn can cure cancer, a 73% decrease since our campaign began in 2014. 100.SHARKS - WILDAID
WildAid is campaigning to reduce shark fin consumption in China (including Hong Kong SAR and Taiwan) and Thailand, and to secure further restrictions to the global shark fin trade. 70+. More than 70 shark species are at risk of extinction. -80%. Shark fin consumption has fallen by more than 80% inWILDLIFE MARKETS
Bushmeat consumption has been a feature of many African cultures for millennia. Historically obtained primarily for subsistence use in rural communities, today it is increasingly sold commercially within densely populated African urban centers and trafficked internationally to the United States and Europe. In Asia, wild meat is often seen as a healthy and more nutritious Continue VIETNAM’S PRIME MINISTER ISSUES NEW WILDLIFE DIRECTIVE Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc today issued a new directive with urgent and powerful measures to restrict wildlife trade and consumption, and reduce further pandemic risk. With immediate effect, the directive (29/CT-TTg) bans imports of live wild animals and wildlife products, strictly eliminates any wildlife markets, and prohibits any hunting, transporting, slaughtering, sellingWILDAID MARINE
With 20 years of on-the-water experience, WildAid Marine has pioneered an approach to marine enforcement that empowers local leaders to strengthen monitoring and surveillance, meet conservation goals, and provide lasting benefits for endangered wildlife, marine ecosystems,fisheries, and
HOW CAN YOU STOP WILDLIFE TRAFFICKING? With an estimated value of $7 to 23 billion annually, the illegal wildlife trade threatens endangered species around the globe. Recently, Peruvian police seized 29 Galapagos giant tortoises from traffickers attempting to smuggle the highly-endangered species to the European Black market on a bus. Unfortunately, two of the 29 turtles were dead upon rescue, but Continue reading "How Can You EVIDENCE OF DECLINES IN SHARK FIN DEMAND EVIDENCE OF DECLINES IN SHARK FIN DEMAND | CHINA 4 5 wildaid.org/ar IMPACTS OF THE FIN TRADE While shark products include meat, skin, teeth and oil, it is the higher UNDERSTANDING MARINE PROTECTED AREAS (MPAS) The term encompasses a wide range of types of protected areas, including marine reserves, locally-managed marine areas, no-take zones, marine sanctuaries, marine parks, and more, leaving room for understandable confusion or misinterpretation. Put simply, MPAs are areas of the ocean set aside for long-term conservation. DIGITAL MARKETING ASSOCIATE Job Description Digital Marketing Associate WildAid is a non-profit organization with a mission to protect wildlife from illegal trade andother
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The illegal wildlife trade is a multi-billion dollar global industry largely driven by consumer demand in expanding economies. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on scientific studies and anti-poaching efforts, WildAid works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products and to increase local support for conservationefforts.
SHARKS - WILDAID
WildAid is campaigning to reduce shark fin consumption in China (including Hong Kong SAR and Taiwan) and Thailand, and to secure further restrictions to the global shark fin trade. 70+. More than 70 shark species are at risk of extinction. -80%. Shark finWAYS TO GIVE
Legacy gifts. Corporate matching programs. In-kind donations. Partnerships. For information regarding these types of donations, please email donate@wildaid.org or call +1 (415) 834-3174 for details. If you would like to send a check donation, please mail it to our address: WildAid 333 Pine Street, Suite 300 San Francisco, CA 94104.DONATE TODAY.
CGTN TALK AFRICA: COVID-19 THREATENS WILDLIFE PROTECTION CGTN Talk Africa: COVID-19 threatens wildlife protection. May 23, 2021. On May 23rd, Peter Knights, CEO and Founder at WildAid, joined a panel of wildlife experts on CGTN Africa’s Talk Africa show in Lagos, Nigeria, to discuss the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on wildlife conservation in Africa. Watch the full interview below.PANGOLINS - WILDAID
Pangolins are the world’s most heavily-trafficked wild mammals. Pangolins, also known as scaly anteaters, are reclusive and nocturnal animals that roll up into a ball when threatened. They are seldom seen in the wild, and are very hard to raise in captivity. Yet, pangolins have become the most heavily trafficked wild mammal in the world. THE MORE WE KNOW, THE LESS WE HARM PANGOLINS About WildAid. WildAid is a non-profit organization with a mission to protect wildlife from illegal trade and other imminent threats. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on protecting animals from poaching, WildAid primarily works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products such as elephant ivory, rhino horn and shark finsoup.
SOUTH AFRICA ANNOUNCES END TO 'LION FARMING' About WildAid. WildAid is a non-profit organization with a mission to protect wildlife from illegal trade and other imminent threats. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on protecting animals from poaching, WildAid primarily works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products such as elephant ivory, rhino horn and shark finsoup.
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Welcome Shark Lover. You have been redirected to this site because WildAid and Shark Savers have merged. Shark Savers’ programs have joined WildAid’s portfolio of work to protect endangered wildlife species, including elephants, rhinos, and pangolins. WORLD OCEANS DAY 2021 Illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing activity in The Bahamas’ Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is extensive. Bahamian scientists estimate that nearly 36 percent of all fish, conch, and lobster captured in The Bahamas was fished illegally (1). Deterring this illegal activity is no SHARK FIN IS BANNED IN 12 U.S. STATES—BUT IT'S STILL ON By: Rachel Fobar IF YOU’RE IN Los Angeles and the mood strikes, you can order shark fin soup from China Gate Restaurant for home delivery for $16.95. But that would be against state law. California is one of 12 states that bans the sale of shark fins—measures to help prevent further declines of shark Continue reading "Shark fin is banned in 12 U.S. states—but it’s still on the menu" wildaid_corporate-site_nav-tagline* About
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THE WILDAID DIFFERENCE The illegal wildlife trade is a multi-billion dollar global industry largely driven by consumer demand in expanding economies. While most wildlife conservation groups focus on scientific studies and anti-poaching efforts, WildAid works to reduce global consumption of wildlife products and to increase local support for conservation efforts. We also work with governments and partners to protect fragile marine reserves from illegal fishing and shark finning, to enhance public and political will for anti-poaching efforts, and to reduce climate change impacts.Learn More:
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BLACK PANTHER - DANAI GURIRA- SAVE OUR HERITAGE Black Panther and Walking Dead star and award-winning playwright, Danai Gurira, stars in a public service announcement to address demand for rhino horn: “We’re still losing our rhinos to ruthless poachers who kill these beautiful animals, just because people wanttheir horns.
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