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  • An Uttar Pradesh, India seizure consisted of 70 leopard skins, four tiger skins, black buck skins, 18,000 leopard claws, and 132 tiger claws.

    South Asian nations pledge cooperation on rampant wildlife trade

    Kathmandu, Nepal – All eight South Asian nations have agreed to step up cooperation in addressing ...

    06 February 2008
  • Call for proposals: Small grants in Bhutan

    The CEPF Small Grants Program, Bhutan Implementation Team, based in WWF Bhutan, Thimphu, invites ...

    06 December 2007
  • Breeding tigers for trade soundly rejected at CITES

    In a major victory for big cat conservation, raising captive tigers for trade in their parts was ...

    13 June 2007
  • Indonesian police confiscating humphead wrasse from a fishing boat near the Bunaken National Marine Park.

    Wildlife Trade in South-East Asia

    Southeast Asia is a wildlife trade hotspot, functioning as supplier, consumer and a general ...

    02 May 2006
  • Kashara Gharial Breeding Centre in Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal, has been very successful in breeding the endangered gharial crocodile.

    Nepalese crocodiles head for Bhutan

    Bhutan today received two captive-bred gharial crocodiles from Nepal for the country's Gharial ...

    26 April 2004
  • Bhutan's forests and people will benefit from the WWF-UNDP partnership.<BR>

    WWF and UNDP join forces in Bhutan to conserve nature and reduce poverty

    WWF, the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of Bhutan today agreed to manage a ...

    30 April 2003
  • WWF to support livelihoods projects in Bhutan

    WWF has signed agreements with the Royal Government of Bhutan to support two projects.

    25 March 2002
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