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Is your company ready to help?

 

1. Contact the team to join the Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online publicly and strive to follow its principles.

2. Work with wildlife experts to develop an action plan with metrics to address specific wildlife trafficking threats on your platform.

3. Deploy activities to reduce opportunities for wildlife trafficking on your platform:

  • Ensure that clear, comprehensive and enforceable wildlife trade policies are in place

  • Enhance staff ability to detect illegal wildlife products

  • Collaborate with the academic community and other companies to advance machine learning for endangered species content identification

  • Roll out a user awareness campaign and citizen monitoring program to mobilize the public to do their part to stop wildlife trafficking online

 
 

4. Participate in regional quarterly coalition meetings (remote/in-person), share learning and best practices with Coalition members, and consider long-term options for sustained reduction in wildlife trafficking online.

 
 
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Want to help as an individual?

 
 

1. Learn more about species that shouldn’t be traded through our Prohibited Wildlife Policy Framework and what to look out for online.

If you find content that violates this policy, please report it to us.

 
 
 
 

2. Contact the team to learn more about applying to be a Wildlife Cyber Spotter.

 
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