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Freeland capacity building and support programs include: Protected Area Training Program; the Investigations Training Program; the Border Inspection and Controlled Delivery Program; the Judicial and Prosecutor Awareness Program; and the Poachers to Protectors Alternative Livelihoods Program.
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Freeland's public awareness campaigns focus on the roles that consumer demand and apathy play in wildlife and human trafficking, while also highlighting the threats these crimes pose to natural
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headquartered in Bangkok which works in Asia on environmental conservation and on human rights. The organization intends to stop
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and wildlife trafficking by increasing law enforcement capacity, supporting vulnerable communities, and raising awareness.
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Freeland Foundation was founded in 2000. It works in partnership with governments, communities, corporations, and other
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businesses, such as plant nurseries, fish and mushroom farms. The organization also supports communities to develop
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member nations wildlife law enforcement officials, prosecutors, and the judiciary to counter wildlife crime.
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Freeland provides training and technical assistance to police, customs, and environmental agencies in the
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Freeland developed the “Pattaya Manifesto on Combating Wildlife Crime in Asia” in 2009.
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Freeland's community outreach team encourages villagers to give up illegal poaching and
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in protected areas, smuggling, and the subsequent sale and consumption of wildlife.
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action. The organization's trainers are former government enforcement officers.
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With funding from the United States Agency for International Development (
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and the development of small-scale environmentally friendly businesses.
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Freeland works with park authorities, local communities, schools, and
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Freeland intends to increase wildlife protection, combat illegal
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