Wildlife Trafficking Alliance

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The Wildlife Trafficking Alliance is a coalition of more than seventy leading nonprofits and companies working together to stop the illegal trade of wildlife.

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  1. Did you know that rhino horn is made of keratin, the same material as your fingernails? Still, an average of three rhinos are killed per day in South Africa.

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  2. The “Wildlife Conservation and Anti-Trafficking Act” is bipartisan legislation that would strengthen federal enforcement against poachers, traffickers, and the global trade in illegal wildlife and seafood products. Voice your support here:

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  3. .: “AZA joins and calls for the immediate closure of wildlife markets that contribute to illegal and unsustainable trade and threaten human health, as we are seeing in the current coronavirus crisis.”

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  4. The turtle trade is not just a problem in foreign nations. Native U.S. species like spotted turtles and bog turtles are threatened by the illegal pet trade.

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  5. Sea turtles are one of the world's oldest creatures, but their future is threatened by illegal trade for their eggs, meat, and shells. .

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  6. Government alone cannot stop . Be and informed consumer and encourage others to do the same.

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  7. That orchid may be pretty, but it can carry pests! Make sure to when it comes to plant and animal products.

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  8. Did you know that nearly half of all cat species are threatened with extinction? Help us protect these fantastic felines by avoiding products made from their furs.

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  9. The bill to reauthorize the “Save Vanishing Species” stamp has passed! You can purchase stamps and help save wildlife here: Don't forget to ask your local post office to carry them as well.

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  10. Coral might seem like a good aquarium decoration, but may be illegally imported. Consult local authorities before buying shells or coral for your tank.

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  11. Did you know 1/3 of Caribbean plants and animals are found nowhere else in the world? Know before you go with our travel kit.

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  12. Elephants are at risk from the ivory trade, but so are whales, walruses, and seals. Before you buy a product, research where the item was sourced .

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  13. Just because something is for sale, doesn't mean it's legal. Exercise caution, especially when buying online.

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  14. WTA’s motion “Engaging the Private Sector to Combat Wildlife Crime” has been selected for consideration at the IUCN World Congress meeting in June 2020. The commenting period for IUCN members is now open.

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  15. Big cats are not the only ones poached for their furs. Avoid products made from polar bears, seals, and sea otters. .

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  16. Have you witnessed in the U.S.? Members of the public can report wildlife crime to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service by calling : 1-844-FWS-TIPS (397-8477) or emailing FWS_TIPS@FWS.GOV.

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    AZA has reached out to our friends in Australia to express hope that our friends and colleagues there are safe. The large-scale devastation of these fires is unprecedented and recovery will be an involved process. Find out how you can help here:

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  18. Some varieties of caviar are prohibited from being imported into the U.S. Make sustainable seafood choices.

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  19. Worldwide, seahorses are in trouble in large part due to a massive illegal global trade. Seahorses are often illegally traded for use in traditional medicines, sold as souvenirs to travelers, or used for home aquariums.

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  20. "'Shark fins are often obtained in a very inhumane manner that causes much suffering to the animal,' Murphy said in a statement. 'I am proud to sign this law that will prevent the catch and release of sharks for the purpose of cutting off their fins.'"

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