Whats TRAFFIC doing to save Tigers?
The world’s largest wildlife trade monitoring network, TRAFFIC works to ensure that trade does not threaten the survival of wild species or their role in natural ecosystems. Its work is an integral part of WWF’s efforts to save life on Earth. ASEAN-WEN To confront increasingly sophisticated wildlife crime syndicates, the Association of South East Asian Nations, with help and support from TRAFFIC and WildAid, launched the ASEAN Wildlife Enforcement Network (ASEAN-WEN) in December 2005. Through this initiative governments in Southeast Asia, TRAFFIC and its partners have formed the world’s largest wildlife law enforcement network, which has made great strides in tackling illegal wildlife trade cartels by cutting through red tape, boosting cooperation, improving co-ordination and strengthening political will. TRAFFIC and WildAid are helping raise capacity and awareness to help countries make ASEAN-WEN work. Cooperation and communication are critical when tracking smuggled wildlife as it is