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  1. No Ivory No Tiger Amulets Video Featuring Venerable Jutipa Tapasuthi

    The No Ivory No Tiger Amulets campaign aims to reduce demand for wildlife products among consumers driven by beliefs in these products’ spiritual powers.

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  2. USAID launches a campaign to challenge spiritual beliefs about wildlife products

    Spiritual beliefs drive wildlife consumption in Thailand, which feeds demand for illegal products from across the region.

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  3. No Ivory No Tiger Amulets Video Featuring Venerable Santibhaddho

    The No Ivory No Tiger Amulets campaign aims to reduce demand for wildlife products among consumers driven by beliefs in these products’ spiritual powers.

    Located in Campaigns / No Ivory No Tiger Amulets
  4. No Ivory No Tiger Amulets Campaign Report

    The No Ivory No Tiger Amulets (NINT) campaign aimed to reduce demand for ivory and tiger products driven by spiritual beliefs that these products bring good ...

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  5. No Ivory No Tiger Amulets: Campaign Background

    The “No Ivory No Tiger Amulets” campaign aims to reach and engage those who desire to buy and use ivory and tiger parts and products motivated by their ...

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  6. No Ivory No Tiger Amulets Campaign Video

    This campaign's key message is "How can amulets made from elephant ivory and tiger fangs protect you, when these animals cannot even protect their own lives?"

    Located in Campaigns / No Ivory No Tiger Amulets
  7. USAID Engages 100 Buddhist Leaders to Counter Spiritual Beliefs that Drive Demand for Wildlife Products in Thailand

    The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB), in collaboration with Thailand’s ...

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  8. Spiritual Beliefs Thailand Phases 1 and 2 Campaign Report

    The Spiritual Beliefs Campaign in Thailand which was implemented in two campaign phases. The campaign aimed to reduce demand for ivory and tiger products ...

    Located in Campaigns / No Ivory No Tiger Amulets
  9. No Ivory No Tiger Amulets Campaign Video (1-minute version)

    This campaign's key message is "How can amulets made from elephant ivory and tiger fangs protect you, when these animals cannot even protect their own lives?" ...

    Located in Campaigns / No Ivory No Tiger Amulets
  10. USAID, DNP, and Buddhist Spiritual Leaders Spearhead Campaigns Countering Spiritual Beliefs Driving Wildlife Consumption in Thailand

    The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) trained 16 ...

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