TRAFFIC Oceania

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A Fiji Goshawk. The organization works at wildlife protection in Fiji and the Pacific islands of Oceania
A Fiji Goshawk. The organization works at wildlife protection in Fiji and the Pacific islands of Oceania

The TRAFFIC Oceania South Pacific Programme is a wildlife organization operating in environmental protection in Suva, Fiji originally founded in Australia in 1984[1]. It is funded by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and has its headquarters in the offices of the WWF South Pacific Programme in Suva but covers many of the islands in the Pacific Ocean. The programme assists in the implementation of CITES, but also strengthens regional Oceania collaboration with the World Wide Fund for Nature.

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