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Developing wildlife forensic capacity for ASEAN biodiversity conservation

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£205,750
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Thailand, Malaysia

Summary

To provide the ability for host countries to undertake coordinated wildlife forensic analysis for CITES enforcement operations in the ASEAN region.
 
Status Completed
Reference 17-019
Round 16
Start 01/09/2009
End 31/08/2012

Project Leader


Project Partners
TRAFFIC - SE Asia, ASEAN-Wildlife Enforecement Network - ASEAN-WEN


Regions
East Asia

Production
WILDLIFE HARVEST

Threats To Biodiversity
OVER EXPLOITATION

Broad Approches
CO MANAGEMENT, INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT, GENERAL MEASURES, INCENTIVES, EX SITU, IN SITU, SPECIES CONSERVATION

Specific Tools
TRADE, NBSAP, PARTICIPATORY, TRAINING, RESEARCH TRAINING

Countries
Thailand, Malaysia

Project Outputs
National wildlife forensic units following approved forensic protocols: Trained wildlife forensic technicians, researchers and field officers; a body of research highlighting regional forensic needs and delivering scientific resources for applied use; A framework for inter-agency co-operation for incorporating forensic analysis into illegal trade investigations; A regional network of wildlife forensic expertise for sharing protocols, samples and data; broad dissemination of project results.


Documents:
Download: Press Release - 17-019 AR1 Ann6b Joint press release-Forensic training - 09/02/2011

Download: Article - 17-019 Traffic bulletin with article on p61 - 19/11/2010

Download: Final Report - 17-019 FR - 30/10/2020

Download: Annual Report - 17-019 AR3 - 30/10/2020

Download: Annual Report - 17-019 AR2 - 31/08/2011

Download: Half Year Report - 17-019 HY2 - 22/12/2011

Download: Annual Report - 17-019 AR1 - 09/02/2011

Download: Half Year Report - 17-019 HY1 - 09/02/2011

Download: Application Form - 17-019 St2 App - 30/03/2009