
Certificate of completion issued to
Craig Taylor
For completing
Tackling Wildlife Trafficking Pathway
Completion date
06 Dec 2023
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About Tackling Wildlife Trafficking Pathway
3 Video modules
33 minutes of learning
4.8 rating
Foundational level
Why does wildlife trafficking remain a multi-billion-dollar issue, and how can it be stopped? Wildlife trafficking continues to thrive despite being illegal, with an estimated worth of $20-30 billion annually. In this pathway, wildlife crime investigator Adams Cassinga explores the root causes of wildlife trafficking, who is involved, and the potential solutions to tackle this global issue. Learn about the strategies needed to disrupt the illegal wildlife trade and what can be done to protect endangered species.
In this pathway
Understand the illegal wildlife trade
Explore the root causes of wildlife trafficking
Discover strategies for tackling wildlife trafficking
Pathway experts
Adams Cassinga
15 years: Wildlife Activist
Adams Cassinga, a wildlife activist and honorary park ranger of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, works for Conserve Congo, a nonprofit organisation in Central Africa focusing on combating wildlife trafficking. As a wildlife criminal investigator, he also serves as a park ranger in the DRC.