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WCO Calls for Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation

Publish Date: 
04 Mar 2024

The World Customs Organization (WCO) stood with the global community on March 3 to observe World Wildlife Day (WWD), advocating for renewed commitment to sustainable natural resource utilisation and urging a collective re-evaluation of our environmental footprint.

Recognising the key role that Customs plays in regulating wildlife trade and preserving biodiversity, the WCO has reaffirmed its unwavering support for WWD, this year themed, “Connecting People and Planet: Exploring Digital Innovation in Wildlife Conservation.” This theme resonates with the WCO's focus on digital transformation to improve Customs efficiency, enhance enforcement, and facilitate legitimate trade in today’s globally connected landscape.

The WCO’s theme for 2024, “Customs Engaging Traditional and New Partners with Purpose,” reflects the Organisation's commitment to leveraging digital innovation and building strategic partnerships for environmental stewardship.

The WCO Secretary General emphasised, “Today we stand at a crossroads for wildlife conservation. The WCO is championing a future where technology and collaboration form the backbone of our efforts to protect our planet’s biodiversity. We need to unite under this common cause, leveraging innovation to create a sustainable sanctuary for all. Let this World Wildlife Day mark the beginning of a renewed commitment to not just coexist with nature, but to actively defend and nurture it.” 

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