ENV announced 'wanted warrants' to protect animals
Propaganda, advocacy by 'wanted warrants' is expected to reduce wildlife trade.
Propagating and mobilizing with the 'wanted command' is expected to reduce wildlife trade.
A special wanted warrant has been issued. The portrayal of the wanted person is full of killing intent with scars across the face.
The above character represents hundreds, maybe even thousands of people, who are involved in illegal wildlife trade in Vietnam - a country with forest resources being severely abused and problematic. Wildlife trade is out of control.
However, the above 'wanted order' is only meaningful, printed on the leaflet issued by Nature Education Center (ENV) in late April 2010 to guide and encourage people to report violations. related to wildlife to the Center hotline.
The release of the 'wanted command' is part of ENV's wildlife protection propaganda activities.
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