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Illegal Wildlife Trade

Learn more about the impact of illegal wildlife trading and what WTTC is trying to do to help.

In recent years there has been a surge in the illegal wildlife trade amounting to US$20 billion annually, with over 7,000 species of animals and plants from all regions impacted. With wildlife being a key driver of Travel & Tourism activities, it is in the interest of the sector to support initiatives that protect them.

In April 2018, WTTC launched the Travel & Tourism Declaration on Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT), a commitment made by over 100 Members to participate actively in the global fight against illegal wildlife trade. Following the declaration, in October 2018, WTTC partnered with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to drive industry action.

In 2021, WTTC created industry guidelines for Members and the wider industry to encourage the adoption of a Zero Tolerance Policy to IWT.

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Preventing Illegal Wildlife Trade Report

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WTTC-WWF IWT Zero Tolerance Policy

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WTTC Buenos Aires Declaration

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