Brazilian Network to Combat the Wild Animal Trafficking

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Protect Biodiversity

One month of bulletins

Brazilian Network to Combat the Wild Animal Trafficking

Regular price $50.00

Your gift will help Renctas to send informative bulletins to the NET members for one month. The purpose of this project is to strengthen and increase the actions of the Monitoring Center of the Brazilian Biodiversity, whose information helps in the fight against the illegal trade of wild fauna. In addition to monitoring the dealers' activities and fighting this crime, this gift will help Renctas...


Stop Illegal Trade

One health report

Brazilian Network to Combat the Wild Animal Trafficking

Regular price $100.00

Your gift will fund the research, production, and free distribution of one report on the sanitary impacts associated with wild animal trafficking. The project has the objective of strengthening and increasing the fight against wild animal trafficking in Brazil and abroad, through the dissemination of information on the risks wild animals can represent to world health and economics, by the spreading of diseases this activity...


Educate the Public

300 brochures

Brazilian Network to Combat the Wild Animal Trafficking

Regular price $80.00

Your donation will fund 300 informative brochures to be distributed in roadways, zoos, malls and other public places, to educate people so that they won't keep wild animals as pets and to help them learn the damages wildlife traffic causes to the environment and society. The donations will be used to produce a materials for 12 Renctas campaigns during one year. Your donation will help...


Protect Wild Animals

Anti-trafficking training

Brazilian Network to Combat the Wild Animal Trafficking

Regular price $200.00

Renctas works with Brazilian public environmental enforcement and control agencies to strengthen environmental workers. The objective of the project is to train those officially responsible for environmental controlling and monitoring in the fight against wild animal trafficking. When we research the wild fauna traffic in each Brazilian state, we inform and give direction to the monitoring agencies responsible for stopping this trade. The development of...


Prevent Trafficking

One radio program

Brazilian Network to Combat the Wild Animal Trafficking

Regular price $1,000.00

Your donation will enable Renctas to produce one 30 minute weekly radio program. The program will be transmitted in many different Brazilian radio stations and for free in the Internet, to disseminate the information in a ludic way, reaching some of the most distant places of Brazil, where there is no television. The objective of this project is increasing environmental awareness. On the Program, fauna...


Preserve Fauna

One school education kit

Brazilian Network to Combat the Wild Animal Trafficking

Regular price $50.00

Renctas distributes free environmental education kits with videos and folders to Brazilian public schools, to increase the awareness of children from 12 to 18 years old about the damages wild animal trafficking causes to society and the environment. Each donation will finance one Educational Kit for a school. Brazilian states where the traffic of wild animals is more important are given priority in the distribution...


Protect Diversity

Fauna conservation

Brazilian Network to Combat the Wild Animal Trafficking

Regular price $1,000.00

The objective of this gift is to build a permanent investment fund to finance research projects and actions for the preservation and conservation of biodiversity, guaranteeing the sustainability and autonomy of environmental institutions and their initiatives. Renctas has created this fund, where part of the money raised annually is reverted to the small projects and the part is reinvested in an endowment fund, to maintain...


Protect Wild Animals

One school program

Brazilian Network to Combat the Wild Animal Trafficking

Regular price $60.00

Your gift will help Renctas educate one school about wild animal trafficking.