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National Policy and Legal Frameworks to Curb the Wildlife Trade Dr.Kanjana Nitaya Wildlife Conservation Bureau, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation
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Content Trade: demand and supply Legislation implementing on CITES Agencies involved in enforcing CITES legislation Policy Cooperation between countries or agencies Continuing Collaboration/Bilateral Activities with other countries
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5 Plant Quarantine Station Wildlife Checkpoint Aquatic Species Checkpoint Checkpoints & Enforcement Authorities 36 Wildlife Checkpoints 22 Aquatic Species Checkpoints 31 Plant Quarantine Checkpoints 66 Customs Checkpoints Total: 155 Checkpoints
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Legislation implementing CITES Wild Animal Reservation and Protection Act B.E. 2535 (1992) Plant Act B.E.2535 (1992) Customs Act B.E.2469 (1926)
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Policy 1The National Master Plan for Wildlife Conservation and Management 2005-2014 2Protected Area Designation 3Listing protected species that including species in CITES Appendices 4Participation in ASEAN-WEN and other multilateral cooperation 5Establishment of Thailand WEN 6Administers trade permit system 7Border control checkpoints (155) run by four agencies 8Awareness raising campaigns 9Capacity building for agencies and community organisations 10Captive breeding programs 11Research on key, endangered and CITES species 12Building capacity for law enforcement officers 13Sniffer dog program for Suvarnabumi Airport 14Participation in PATROL through funding for Border Liaison Offices 15Establishment of Anti Corruption Strategy/NACC
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Cooperation between countries or agencies Thai WEN - Thai Wildlife Enforcement Network first established in August2006 (Thailand National Task Force for ASEAN-WEN) Recently the Thai-WEN has 22 agencies* in collaborating to stop illegal wildlife trade and overall 155 checkpoints in Thailand enforcing illegal wildlife trade across borders Key implementing agencies: 1. Department of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation 2. Department of Agriculture 3. Department of Fisheries 4. Royal Thai Customs 4. Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division
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MoUs established between MA and: – Scientific Authority – Customs – Police – Private sector bodies Government playing an active role in encouraging cooperation at national and international level in particular bilateral cooperation with neighboring country where wildlife crime has been occurred heavily, i.e. Lao PDR and Malaysia Supports relevant intergovernmental organization such as CITES and INTERPOL by hosting various meeting including CITES CoP, INTERPOL Wildlife Crime Working Group, etc., and actively participates in INTERPOL’s Executive committee Building acceptance and recognition of wildlife crime as a serious transnational organized crime among ASEAN Community by proposing the inclusion of wildlife crime as a priority crime area under ASEAN Framework on Transnational Crime (ASEAN Senior Officials Meeting on Transnational Crimes) Meetings between agencies
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Continue… Enforcing, training and Awareness Campaigning….
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Continuing Collaboration/Bilateral Activities with other countries 16-17 July, 2007 ASEAN-WEN Pre-bilateral Meeting; Cross Border Cooperation Between Malaysia and Thailand, Chonburi, Thailand 27 – 29 August 2012 2 nd Bilateral Meeting between Malaysia and Thailand in Phuket, Thailand 2013 2 nd Bilateral meeting between Thai and Laos PDR (National level). Cross Border Cooperation meeting between Thai and Malaysian officers (Follow up at local level) 2014 (Working) 1 st Bilateral meeting between Thai and Myanmar. 2015 3 rd Bilateral meeting between Thai and Malaysia.
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