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- Working with clients who share our mission
- Forming partnerships with governments and international institutions to develop, implement, and enforce international law
- Training students to advocate for wild animals and the environment
- Influencing international animal and environmental related policy through hands-on, ground-level expertise and involvement
- Providing on-the-ground prosecutor and judicial trainings to stop wild animal exploitation
- Developing and disseminating scholarship on CITES compliance, international enforcement, and more.
The range of animals the Global Law Alliance works to protect is broad, from the world’s most-trafficked mammal, the pangolin, to iconic species such as lions and elephants, to small but equally important animals like lizards, frogs, and butterflies.
The Global Law Alliance is a collaboration of the world-renowned Center for Animal Law Studies and the top ranked Environmental Law Program at Lewis & Clark Law School.