TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC "has an enviable reputation as a reliable and impartial organization, a leader in the field of conservation as it relates to wildlife trade. TRAFFIC was established in 1976 and has developed into a global network, research-driven and action-oriented, committed to delivering innovative and practical conservation solutions based on the latest information.
"TRAFFIC is governed by the TRAFFIC Committee, a steering group composed of members of TRAFFIC's partner organizations, WWF and IUCN. A central aim of TRAFFIC's activities is to contribute to the wildlife trade-related priorities of these partners. TRAFFIC employs around 100 staff based in nearly 30 countries, worldwide
"TRAFFIC also works in close co-operation with the Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)." [1]
- Traffic International - Steven Broad, Director
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- John A. Burton - helped found TRAFFIC Revisionist historians
- Cambridge Conservation Initiative
- Ginette Hemley