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Grey Parrots Psittacus erithacus in flight © Ola Jennersten / WWF-Sweden

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Grey Parrots Psittacus erithacus in flight © Ola Jennersten / WWF-Sweden

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Whatever the question, we want to hear from you.
There are a variety of ways to reach us and a number of global offices you can contact.
For general queries, please use our contact form to send us a message.

 

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Are you a journalist covering wildlife trade issues? Explore the Global Investigative Journalism Network's guide to illegal wildlife trafficking.

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over 190 staff based around the world

TRAFFIC Global Office

David Attenborough Building,
Pembroke Street
Cambridge
CB2 3QZ, UK

+44(0)1223 331 997

Central Africa

c/o IUCN Cameroon Programme
P.O.Box: 5506
Yaounde
Cameroon

+237 22 06 74 09

Southern Africa

c/o IUCN ESARO, 1st Floor, Block E Hatfield Gardens
333 Grosvenor Street
Po Box 11536, Hatfield
Pretoria 0028
South Africa

+27 12 342 8304/5

East Africa

Plot 175/12 Mawalla Road
Mawalla Heritage Park
Arusha
United Republic Of Tanzania

+255 758 390 654

China

TB06-1-132
Tayuan Diplomatic Residence Compound
No.1 Xindong Road
Chaoyang District
Beijing, China

+86 10 6832 1353

India

c/o WWF-India
172-B Lodi Estate
New Delhi-110 003
India

(91) 11 41504786

Japan

c/o WWF Japan
3F, Mita Kokusai Building
1-4-28, Mita, Minato-ku, 108-0073
Tokyo
Japan

(81) 3 3769 1716

Europe

TRAFFIC International EUROPE
Boulevard Emile Jacqmain 90,
1000 Brussels, Belgium

+32 495 905 860

Southeast Asia

Suite 12A-01, Level 12A, Tower 1,
Wisma Amfirst, Jalan Stadium, SS7/15, 47301,
Kelana Jaya, Selangor,
Malaysia

(603) 7880 3940

Viet Nam

Room 307 -308
A2 Building
Van Phuc Diplomatic Compound
No. 298 Kim Ma, Ba Dinh District
Hanoi
Viet Nam

+84 24 3726 5023

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