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News -NSMC & TRAFFIC training presentation on social marketing
Year
2015
Presentation
NSMC & TRAFFIC training presentation on social...
EN - English
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News -TRAFFIC: Key Visual for Green Collection Campaign: Rhino 绿色收藏主题宣传活动宣传品展示:犀牛
Year
2015
Infographic
TRAFFIC: Key Visual for Green Collection Campaign:...
Rhinoceros
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News -Kasane Statement
Year
2015
Resources
Kasane Statement
Cornerstone in the rationale for government led actions to tackle illegal wildlife trade and feature strong commitments ...
Governments
Policy and Law
EN - English
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News -TNC Messaging Research Language Memo to Curb Ivory Consumption in China
Year
2015
Toolkit
TNC Messaging Research Language Memo to Curb Ivory...
TNC communication tips to guide effective messaging to curb ivory consumption in China. This memo reflects the findings ...
Elephants
Strategies
EN - English
China
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News -A summary of the proceedings of a major workshop in Hangzhou, China
Year
2015
Proceeding
A summary of the proceedings of a major workshop i...
Basing upon the key attention to poaching of African elephants and impacts of illegal ivory trade, CITES China and the C...
Elephants
EN - English
China
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News -TRAFFIC: Good for Chinese Business: Great for Wildlife Worldwide改进商务行为、保护世界野生物种
Year
2015
Toolkit
TRAFFIC: Good for Chinese Business: Great for Wild...
Consumers
China
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News -TNC Messaging Research Executive Summary to Curb Ivory Consumption in China
Year
2015
Research
TNC Messaging Research Executive Summary to Curb I...
TNC executive summary of the comprehensive qualitative and quantitative research conducted by APCO Insight, to identify ...
Elephants
EN - English
China
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News -国际野生物贸易研究组织 (TRAFFIC) 网络非法野生物贸易(2012年1 月-2014年9月)监测报告
Year
2015
Report
国际野生物贸易研究组织 (TRAFFIC) 网络非法野生物贸易(2012年1 月-2014年9月)监...
ZH - Chinese
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News -Outreach Lessons from an Artist: Behavior Change Design
Year
2015
Case Study
Outreach Lessons from an Artist: Behavior Change D...
A stunning art installation featuring the plight of political prisoners around the world got me thinking about, yes, rec...
Strategies
EN - English
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Year
2015
Case Study
Star Power: The Effect of Celebrity Endorsement on...
A large literature exists that suggests that people’s decisions across many facets of their life are influenced by other people. We report the results of two field experiments in which we test the influence of a salient but socially remote individual – a celebrity – on the charitable giving decisions of participants. We find the celebrities are immediately effective, but that this effect is either small or attenuates over time. More consistent effects are found, however, among participants who are more pre-disposed to donate at the outset. Sanders, 2014
Civil Society
Campaigns
EN - English
USA
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News -TNC Messaging Research Executive Summary to Curb Ivory Consumption, Chinese Language
Year
2015
Research
TNC Messaging Research Executive Summary to Curb I...
TNC executive summary of the comprehensive qualitative and quantitative research conducted by APCO Insight, to identify ...
Elephants
ZH - Chinese
China
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News -Green Collection Campaign: Having Cultural Value Without Reputatonal Costs
Year
2015
Report
Green Collection Campaign: Having Cultural Value W...
The Wildlife Crime Initiative was launched in June 2014 and this update outlines the considerable progress made in its f...
Campaigns
EN - English
China
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News -野生救援 (Wildaid) 中国象牙需求报告(2012-2014)
Year
2015
Report
野生救援 (Wildaid) 中国象牙需求报告(2012-2014)
Elephants
ZH - Chinese
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News -TRAFFIC: Key Visual for Green Collection Campaign: Turtle 绿色收藏主题宣传活动宣传品展示:海龟
Year
2015
Infographic
TRAFFIC: Key Visual for Green Collection Campaign:...
Other Species
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Year
2015
Resources
UNGA Resolution 69/314 on Tackling Illicit Traffic...
69/314. Tackling illicit trafficking in wildlife
Governments
Policy and Law
EN - English
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Deep Dive Social Science Surveys
This Technical Briefing Paper aims to provide a ‘deep-dive’ analysis around social science surveys. The Paper explores positives, pitfalls and limitations of various approaches, with a focus on controlled and uncontrolled methods. To build on insight captured in other published literature focusing on experience and learning within the field of conservation, the paper presents case studies from the field of medicine.