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Gabon to incinerate audited ivory stockpiles
Libreville, Gabon, 5th April 2012—As a symbol of its
commitment to tackling illegal wildlife trade, Gabon will burn its
entire ivory stockpile in the coming months, at a date to be announced
shortly.
Loris trade not so slow
Cameroon elephant poaching crisis spreads
VACANCY: Senior Programme Co-ordinator for East-Africa
TRAFFIC is seeking a Senior Programme Co-ordinator for its
East African Programme, based at the TRAFFIC East/Southern Africa Office
in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The Senior Programme Co-ordinator will be
responsible for continuing the innovative work done in the region by
TRAFFIC on wildlife trade since 1992.
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 15th April 2012
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CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 15th April 2012
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VACANCY: Timber Trade Programme Officer
TRAFFIC Europe is seeking a Timber Trade Programme Officer.
The Programme Officer will assist in developing TRAFFIC Europe’s
regional timber trade programme and will be responsible for the
implementation of timber trade related projects in Europe. S/he will
also support TRAFFIC´s Global Timber Trade programme.
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 10th April 2012
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CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 10th April 2012
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Pangolin seizure highlights Malaysia—Thailand smuggling route
VACANCY: Project Administration Officer (EC funded projects)
This position is responsible for ensuring the consistent
and efficient administration of an EC funded project (and related
projects) on implementation of the EU FLEGT Action Plan in South America
for which TRAFFIC International has financial and reporting
responsibilities.
The Project Administration Officer should have written and oral fluency in English and Spanish (Portuguese is also desirable)
Closing date for applications: 30th March 2012
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The Project Administration Officer should have written and oral fluency in English and Spanish (Portuguese is also desirable)
Closing date for applications: 30th March 2012
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