Multi-stakeholder collaboration throughout the wildlife trafficking chain

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11/10/2025
11:00 - 12:00
Pavillon France , Onsite

Why attend

Despite the efforts, many regions remain implicated in wildlife trafficking and unsustainable trade globally, by playing a role in illegal exportation, transit or importation of wild species or products derived from them. This event aims to present various strategies developed by IUCN Members to regulate wildlife trade throughout the chain.

Session Description

In alignment with the IUCN’s Nature 2030 agenda, this proposed event seeks to address the pressing issue of wildlife trafficking, a significant threat to biodiversity and ecological balance. Distinguished speakers will present concrete actions undertaken across key locations: in poaching hotspots, along trafficking routes, and within facilities housing rescued wildlife. By highlighting innovative scientific approaches and legal frameworks to combat this issue, the event contributes directly to the overarching goal of harmonizing human activity with the natural world.
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Comité national de l'UICN, France

Speaker

Speaker Maud LELIEVRE

IUCN Councillor, Association Les Eco Maires

Speaker Fanny ROUXELIN

Terrestrial Biodiversity Director, WWF France

Speaker Ruben KHACHATRYAN

Founding Director, FPWC

Speaker Laure JOANNY

Senior Technical Specialist Wildlife Trade, Fauna & Flora

Speaker Chris GALLIERS

President International Ranger Federation and Past Chairman Game Rangers Associa, International Ranger Federation

Speaker Phillip KUVAWOGA

Snr. Director- Conservation Programs, International Fund for Animal Wel

Speaker Cécile ERNY

Director, AFdPZ