Etihad Airways is one of the signatories to the
Declaration of the United for Wildlife International Taskforce on
the Transportation of Illegal Wildlife Products signed at
Buckingham Palace this week.
Led by HRH The Duke of
Cambridge, the United for Wildlife initiative aims to support
efforts to prevent the growing trade in illegal wildlife and
products around the world.
The taskforce for transportation has
identified the specific role that the transport industry can play
in helping to support the efforts of what The Duke of Cambridge
refers to as ‘the race against extinction’.
The ambitious
declaration documents eleven commitments which require signatories
to commit to supporting global efforts to prevent illegal wildlife
smuggling, through putting in place real measures where the
transport industry specifically can help shut down routes
exploited by traffickers.
James Hogan, Etihad Airways
President and Chief Executive Officer, who signed the declaration
on behalf of the airline, said, “We recognise the significant role
that the airlines can play in preventing the smuggling of wildlife
and products. Whilst the airlines cannot act as regulators, we are
able to support enforcement authorities and assist in raising
passenger awareness. We encourage others in this sector to sign up
to this declaration to help prevent this abhorrent practice.”
The declaration focuses on breaking the link between the
demand for illegal wildlife products around the world and the
escalating poaching crisis in places such as Africa.
Airlines are
seen as key partners, able to increase passenger awareness,
provide capacity building at airports and work closely to support
the efforts of customs and law enforcement authorities.
To
address the commitments the airline will be working closely with
IATA, the global airline association and another signatory to the
Declaration, on shared initiatives.
Etihad Airways is also
engaged with animal welfare on a broader scale, as part of its
efforts to reduce its ‘Animal Footprint’. The airline works in
partnership with the international wildlife NGO, the Born Free
Foundation to ensure the airline’s holiday activities and the
transportation of animals have a minimal impact on animal welfare
and conservation. It is developing policies and programmes to
reduce this risk.
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