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WCN has developed a policy framework (2007-2012) with the aim to protect, maintain and conserve biodiversity. All programs are based on environment, nature conservation and protection of endangered wildlife species.

WCN’s programs promote conservation, sustainable livelihoods, conflict mitigation, education and equity in sharing of natural resources; strengthen linkages amongst line agencies; and sensitize people towards protection of natural heritage with main focus on forest, grassland, wet land, rural and urban ecosystem.

KNOWLEDGE BASED CURBING ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE INFORMATION SHARING AND DISSEMINATION FIELD LEVEL LIVELIHOOD ENHANCEMENT

- Nature school
- Nature and Wildlife Photography
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- Monitor wildlife trade
- Share Intelligence amongst enforcement agencies
- Establish Database in wildlife trade
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- Information sharing and Advocacy program
- Library
- Radio Program
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- Urban wildlife program
- Field level wildlife crime investigation
- Wildlife rescue
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- Micro-credit program
- Women empowerment Program
- Alternative livelihood program
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WCN’s target groups are communities, civil societies, students, media, enforcement and judiciary agencies and buffer-zone communities. Thus WCN has five thematic programs with many projects in them to achieve its goal with an equal footing to build institutional arrangements.

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