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1. Qatar Airways Partners USAID ROUTES Programme to Help Combat Wildlife Trafficking
As a partner in the USAID Reducing Opportunities for Unlawful Transport of Endangered Species (ROUTES) programme, Qatar Airways has increased its commitment as a signatory to the United for Wildlife Transport Taskforce Buckingham Palace Declaration to protect endangered species from illegal trade and transportation. Alongside ROUTES, Qatar Airways will help raise awareness and buil
2. Korean Air Suspends Carriage of Shark Fins on Cargo Flights
Korean Air has suspended the carriage of shark fins on its cargo flights in a bid to protect sharks, one of the globally endangered marine species. Previously, Korean Air carried shark fins only under the condition that a valid CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) permit was fully obtained by the customer from the related national
3. Mission Hills Partners World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Mission Hills has underlined its commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development by confirming that proceeds from the star-studded Mission Hills World Celebrity Pro-Am golf tournament in October will be donated to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) for its conservation programmes and efforts to protect endangered species.
4. Help to Save Endangered Dugongs at Anantara Si Kao in Thailand
Thailand’s southern province of Trang is home to one of the largest dugong populations in South East Asia. Also known as the ‘sea cow’, these sea mammals are becoming increasingly endangered due to hunting, fishing and destruction of their natural habitat. In partnership with the Marine National Park Diversion Centre Trang, guests of the Anantara Si Kao Resort can now take part in
5. IATA and CITES to Cooperate on Reducing Illegal Trade in Wildlife
IATA and the Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate on reducing illegal trade in wildlife and their products, as well as on ensuring the safe and secure transport of legally traded wildlife. Under the MOU, IATA and CITES will have a formal framework for their o
6. Qatar Airways Extends Commitment to Combatting Illegal Wildlife Trade
Qatar Airways has extended its participation in the USAID ROUTES (Reducing Opportunities for Unlawful Transport of Endangered Species) Partnership, reinforcing its commitment to combat illegal trafficking of wildlife and its products. Qatar Airways, a founding member of the United for Wildlife Transport Taskforce, signed the historic Buckingham Palace Declaration in 2016 aimed at t
7. SeaWeb Encourages Vacationers to Help Protect Corals
SeaWeb Encourages Vacationers to Help Protect Corals. The Trade Environment Database (TED) calculates that 3.3 million pounds (1.5 million kilograms) of corals and pieces of reef are removed from the ocean each year. This has resulted in an international trade of coral that is often unregulated and illegal, driving some species toward extinction.
8. Singapore Airlines Cargo partners Wildlife Reserves Singapore
Singapore Airlines Cargo partners Wildlife Reserves Singapore. Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) and Singapore Airlines Cargo recently formed a partnership to jointly promote wildlife conservation. SIA Cargo is WRS’ partner in the freightage of wildlife to zoos globally to boost the gene pool of endangered animals. The first shipment on SIA Cargo was Singapore Zoo’s two local-born

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