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Traffic Brings Hospitality Enterprises Together To Stop Illegal Wildlife Trade
12 January 2017
“We know consumer tourism takes place in Viet Nam and hotels and tourism companies are uniquely suited to promote zero-tolerance towards illegal wildlife consumption—they are experts at customer relations and they interact with hundreds of thousands of international and national tourists every year.” “Businesses in the hospitality sector can now join the thousands of other businesses in Viet Nam in the fight against illegal wildlife trade by encouraging their guests to be responsible tourists.”
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Pres The Balance Of Nature To Traditional Medicine Schools
29 Nov 2016
TRAFFIC and the National Centre for Health Communication and Education (T5G) held training sessions for TM leaders and educators as part of their ongoing efforts to reduce the demand for illegal wildlife...
Rhino Protection Programme, Vietnam Wild Rhino, Wildlife Crime
Rhino Ranger To The Rescue!
22 Sep 2016
The superhero character, Rhino Ranger, has been revealed through a series of posts on social media over a number of days, with the comic book itself due to be launched on November 1st...
Community Development, Great Limpopo TFCA, Limpopo National Park, Rhino Protection Programme, Wildlife Crime
New Plane And Boat For Limpopo National Park
05 Aug 2016
Limpopo National Park is now using its new aeroplane, a Savannah S, as replacement of its Bantam, which served the park from 2005 until 2015. The Savannah was donated by the Rhino Protection...
Rhino Protection Programme, Vietnam Wild Rhino, Wildlife Crime
Vietnam, Be My Hero Campaign Launched
30 Apr 2016
A new rhino awareness campaign that launched this month in 11 international schools throughout Ho Chi Minh City, is calling on the young people of Vietnam to be superheroes and speak out against...
General, Rhino Protection Programme, Wildlife Crime
The Future Of Rhino In Our Hands
03 Mar 2016
Rangers and vets breathed a sigh of relief as they closed the gate of the orphan boma behind a scared, but now safe, young white rhino calf.
Rhino Protection Programme, SA College for Tourism, Wildlife Crime
Ezemvelo – Passionately Protecting Our Rhinos
18 Dec 2015
As the region that possesses the rhino population with the farthest reaching genetic pool, the protection of rhino in KwaZulu-Natal is of critical importance to ensure the viability of future rhino population growth...
