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PROTECTING THREATENED WILDLIFE

Overview

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Driven largely by criminal organisations, wildlife trafficking is the world’s fourth-largest illegal trade after drugs, human trafficking and counterfeiting. It is valued up to US$23 billion per year. It is also the second biggest direct threat to wildlife after habitat destruction.

With Southeast Asia being an epicenter for poaching hotspots, transit points and consumer markets, Singapore’s strong connectivity makes it a potential route for trafficking syndicates to move their products.

WWF-Singapore works closely with the local communities, businesses and authorities to stop wildlife crime along the supply chain, from source to trade to point of sale.

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Malayan tigers are left in the wild

THREATS

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Wildlife trafficking is the world’s fourth-largest illegal trade after drugs, human trafficking and counterfeiting. It is valued up to US$23 billion per year. It is also the second biggest direct threat to wildlife after habitat destruction.

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WHAT WWF-SINGAPORE DOES

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LANDSCAPES

PROTECTING Threatened Habitats

Building capacity in the most threatened wildlife habitats in Southeast Asia, our work focuses on disrupting wildlife crime, stopping poaching and reducing snaring incidents.

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BUSINESS & FINANCE

SUPPORTING WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

In Singapore and Southeast Asia, we partner with businesses to tackle the illegal wildlife trade at source, strengthen anti-poaching enforcement and create alternative livelihoods.

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POLICY

STRENGTHENING LAW ENFORCEMENT

To address the transnational nature of this trade, we work with governments across Southeast Asia to strengthen laws, and enforcement efforts.

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MOBILISING FOR CHANGE

In Singapore, we mobilise people and youths in community efforts to stop the trade and close down domestic markets linked to wildlife crime.

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OneMillionTrees: Supporting the Singapore Green Plan 2030

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OneMillionTrees: Supporting the Singapore Green Plan 2030

Green Cities
As part of NPark’s effort to transform Singapore into a City of Nature, in alignment with the Singapore Green Plan 2030, the OneMillionTrees (OMT) movement aims to restore nature by planting a million more trees across the city in the next 10 years.

Accelerate Nature-based Solutions

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Accelerate Nature-based Solutions

Climate Change
Forest conservation and restoration is one of the best examples of Nature-based Solutions (NbS) that can provide solutions for societal challenges, such as reducing people’s vulnerability to climate change impact and building their resilience to it.

Business for Climate Initiative

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Business for Climate Initiative

Climate Change
Nearly 40% of global greenhouse gas emissions can be traced to energy generation, and half of that energy is used by industrial or commercial entities.

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What You Can Do

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Wildlife crime is the second biggest direct threat to wildlife species and a development issue that undermines the rule of law and threatens peace and security. Unless we act now to halt one of the key drivers of biodiversity decline and restore nature, our own survival is also at risk.

Find out how you can stop wildlife crime and protect Wildlife populations.

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ONLY 1 IN 1,000 HATCHLINGS SURVIVE We're losing 80,000 sea turtles every year to exploitation. Today, six out of seven sea turtle species are facing existential threats, ranging from marine pollution to illegal trade.

Home to both Hawksbill and Green sea turtles, Singapore has an important role to play in conserving these populations and halting illegal turtle trade. With only 1 in 1,000 hatchlings making it to adulthood, we need your help now to protect the future of our local sea turtles.

Adopt a turtle today for only S$18/month!
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PROTECT PANGOLINS FROM ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE The global status of all eight species of Pangolins went from Near Threatened to Critically Endangered in just a span of nearly three decades due to rampant illegal wildlife trade.

Pangolins are the most trafficked mammal in the world, with an estimated 195,000 pangolins trafficked in 2019 for their scales alone.

This situation is alarming and we need your help. With just S$18/month, your symbolic adoption can protect pangolins from the cruelty of illegal wildlife trade. Adopt a pangolin today and become a protector!
ADOPT A PANGOLIN NOW
PAPERLESS GREETING CARDS Send paperless greeting cards to celebrate milestones and festive occasions!

By sending an e-greeting card, you are reducing your carbon footprint as compared to mailing out a physical card. On top of being kinder to the environment, you are also helping to bring awareness to protect some of the most iconic wildlife species on earth.

What better way to express gratitude to your loved ones while sharing the love for nature?
Send a free wildcard now
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES ARE CLOSER TO HOME THAN WE THINK In Singapore, we are blessed with flourishing flora and fauna, food security, and the comforts of a home. Yet, we sometimes take these blessings for granted.

Environmental issues can often seem like a distant topic to some of us. Do our actions truly make any impact on the planet?

These issues are Closer To Home than we think. Just because you can't see them doesn’t mean they don't exist.

Let’s bring humanity CLOSER TO HOME, starting right here in Singapore. Protecting our home starts with us!
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