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Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online
The world’s biggest e-commerce, technology, and social media companies have joined forces to shut down online marketplaces for wildlife traffickers; the Coalition brings together these companies in partnership with wildlife experts at WWF, TRAFFIC, and IFAW for an industry-wide approach.
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United for Wildlife – Wildlife Transport Taskforce
Its objective is to engage the transport sector in identifying and developing relevant and targeted solutions to wildlife trafficking, bringing together transport stakeholders including airports, shipping companies, and airlines with law enforcement and other agencies to identify and facilitate action led by the private sector.
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Reducing Opportunities for Unlawful Transport of Endangered Species (ROUTES)
The partnership brings together transport and logistics companies, government agencies, development groups, law enforcement, conservation organizations, and donors to disrupt wildlife trafficking by reducing the use of legal transportation supply chains, and forms a key element of the concerted international response to addressing wildlife poaching and associated criminal activities worldwide.
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United for Wildlife – Financial Taskforce
Comprised of representatives from financial institutions and experts on illegal wildlife trade, this Taskforce has been working to identify specific actions that the financial sector can take on this issue.
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MAVA Foundation Reducing mortality of migratory birds and vultures
The initiative focuses on reducing the mortality of migratory birds and vultures, aiming to minimise or eliminate the intentional and accidental killing of priority bird species.
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EU Forum of Judges for the Environment (EUFJE)
The objective of EUFJE is to contribute to better implementation and enforcement of national, European and international environmental law.
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EU Network for the Implementation and Enforcement of Environmental Law (IMPEL)
IMPEL is an international non-profit association of the environmental authorities in Europe. The Network’s objective is to create the necessary impetus in the European Union to make progress on ensuring a more effective application of environmental legislation.
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EU Roadmap towards eliminating illegal killing, trapping and trade of birds
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AMBITUS
The project’s multidisciplinary approach brings together all the key players working to tackle environmental crime; AMBITUS ensures collaboration on a transnational level concerning waste trafficking, trafficking of endangered species and illegal logging.
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Bioval
This project aims to create a non-binding, practical instrument for prosecutors and judges to value ecological damages in court.