CAWT partners seek to address the growing threats to wildlife from poaching and illegal trade, working individually and jointly toward achieving the Coalition's goals, with each partner acting where it can contribute most effectively. The CAWT organisation is not directly involved in any enforcement activities.

The Coalition Against Wildlife Trafficking (CAWT) aims to focus public and political attention and resources on ending the illegal trade in wildlife and wildlife products

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Tuesday
Jul222008

CITES Secretariat endorses CAWT efforts

Willem Wijnstekers, the Secretary-General of CITES gave his backing to CAWT's efforts to tackle wildlife crime Click photo to enlarge © TRAFFIC Geneva, July 22, 2008—Willem Wijnstekers, Secretary-General of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES):

Endangered species are facing many threats today. One of the most significant is illegal trade in these animals and plans and the products made from them.

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