Additional publications
Our archive section includes a number of pre-2007 publications and reports, as well as legacy factsheets, newsletters and informational materials. You can find details and download information for these below:
TÀI LIỆU TẬP HUẤN HIỆP ĐỊNH - VPA/FLEGT - KIỂM SOÁT CHUỖI CUNG ỨNG GỖ VÀ NHẬN DẠNG GỖ CHO CÔNG CHỨC KIỂM LÂM VÀ HẢI QUAN Thực
Published: 15 October 2021
Tài liệu này được xây dựng nhằm cung cấp thông tin về các quy định pháp luật hải quan, quy trình thủ tục hải quan có liên quan đến gỗ và sản phẩm gỗ, các kiến thức, kỹ thuật cơ bản về nhận dạng gỗ như cách lấy mẫu để nhận biết được một số loại gỗ thường nhập phổ biến.
Tài liệu được phát triển với sự hỗ trợ từ Dự án Hỗ trợ thực thi Hiệp định VPA/FLEGT tại Việt Nam do Bộ Kinh tế và Hợp tác Phát triển CHLB Đức (BMZ) và Bộ Ngoại giao và Phát triển Anh (FCDO) đồng tài trợ và Tổ chức Hợp tác Phát triển Đức (GIZ).
download (5.2 MB pdf)Training Content - VPA/FLEGT Agreement - Wood Supply Chain Control And Wood Identification For Forest Rangers And Customs Officers
Published: 15 October 2021
This detailed guidance manual is bespoke to Vietnamese customs legislation and customs procedures for timber and timber products and techniques, such as taking wood samples to identify and monitor the most commonly imported timber.
This training manual has been developed with support from the “Support to VPA process in Viet Nam - Towards legal timber supply chains between VPA countries” project co-sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).
download (6.3 MB pdf)TRAFFIC Post, India Office Newsletter
Published: 1 July 2014
Combined issues 21-30. (July 2014 onwards)
download (19.4 MB pdf)TRAFFIC Post, India Office Newsletter
Published: 1 March 2014
Combined issues 11-20 (March 2011-March 2014)
download (13.6 MB pdf)Tiger Chronicles Chinese issues
Published: 31 December 2013
Combined Chinese language 2013 issues
download (2.2 MB pdf)African Rhinos - the facts
Published: 8 October 2013
Rhinos once roamed the plains of Africa in their thousands. They have been brought back from the brink of extinction before but sadly once again they are hanging by a thread. WWF and TRAFFIC are working to save these magnificent creatures
download (383 KB pdf)The TRAFFIC Report
Published: 1 May 2013
Newsletter produced by TRAFFIC's North America office. Combined issues from July 2002 to May 2013.
May 2013
September 2012
March 2012
March 2011
September 2010
Volume 8 Number 1 (August 2009)
Volume 7 Number 2 (December 2008)
Volume 7 Number 1 (July 2008)
Volume 6 Number 2 (English and Spanish) (December 2007)
Volume 6 Number 1 (English and Spanish) (March 2007)
Volume 5 Number 1 (English and Spanish) (May 2006)
Volume 4 Number 1 (August 2005)
Volume 3 Number 2 (English and Spanish) (December 2004)
Volume 3 Number 1 (English and Spanish) (May 2004)
Volume 2 Number 1 (English and Spanish) (January 2003)
Volume 1 Number 1 (July 2002)
Shutting down the rhino horn trade - Factsheet
Published: 16 April 2013
The survival of the rhino is hanging by a thread. Increasing demand from Asia, and especially Viet Nam, is driving a poaching crisis on the African continent with poaching levels in South Africa having risen by a staggering 5000% just between 2007 and 2011. WWF and TRAFFIC, as part of the global Illegal Wildlife Trade Campaign, are working in Viet Nam to help save the rhino from extinction.
download (389 KB pdf)TRAFFIC's engagement in the fight against illegal trade in elephant ivory
Published: 10 April 2013
download (424 KB pdf)Behaviour Change We Can Believe In: Towards A Global Demand Reduction Strategy for Tigers
Published: 11 September 2012
This paper discusses why conservationists need to explore new approaches to understanding and influencing the behaviours that are driving consumer demand for Tiger and other products, and examines tools and models that can address the underlying drivers of these behaviours.
download (526 KB pdf)