Shutting down global online illegal wildlife trade requires an integrated, international solution. WWF and partners are collaborating with companies across continents, such as eBay, Google, Microsoft, and Tencent, to unite the industry and maximize impact for reducing wildlife trafficking online.
The Coalition is convening dialogues between partners to share lessons learned and best practices. As wildlife experts, WWF, TRAFFIC, and IFAW also provide companies with updated global and regional trade trend data, training materials, policy guidance, and educational information for users to help spot illegal products.
The members of the Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online are 37 Entertainment, 7788, Alibaba, Artron, Baidu, Baixing, Deine Tierwelt, Douyin, eBay, Etsy, Google, Hantang Collection, Huaxia Collection, Huya, Kuaishou, Kupatana, Lazada, leboncoin, letgo, Mall for Africa, Marche.Fr, Mercado Libre, Meta, Microsoft, OfferUp, OLX Group, Pinterest, Poshmark, Quoka, Qyer, Rakuten, Ruby Lane, Sapo, Shengshi Collection, Sina, Sougou, Tencent, TikTok, Tortoise Friends, Visual China Group, Wanwudezhi, Weipaitang, Wen Wan Tian Xia, Zhong Hua Gu Wan, Zhang Yan, Zhuanzhuan, 58 Group, convened by WWF, TRAFFIC and IFAW.