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Malaysian duo called to enter defence in country’s first rhino horn trial A Malaysian court has ordered two local men to defend themselves against charges of illegally keeping 50 rhino horn pieces in ...
We are the leaders of twelve UK and international conservation and development organisations, six of which represent over four million UK members. Ahead of the spending review, we urge the UK ...
Critically endangered eels, timber and medicinal plants are amongst the top commodities being seized in the EU, according to new TRAFFIC analysis of 2023 data. The report, produced under a Service ...
Enhancing landscape restoration with sustainable use With one in five people worldwide depending on wild plants, algae, and fungi for food and income, integrating the sustainable use of wild species ...
With COVID-19 cases, related human mortality and socio-economic disruption rising rapidly around the globe there are overwhelming reasons to concentrate on immediate emergency responses, the here and ...
These are just some of the shocking revelations contained in a new report, Empty Shells: An assessment of abalone poaching and trade from southern Africa, published today by TRAFFIC, the international ...
Renewed game plan needed to tackle Southeast Asia’s wildlife trafficking problem Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, 20th February 2020 —Some 900,000 pangolins trafficked globally with significant proportions ...
High wildlife trafficking levels in the Sulu-Celebes Seas call for tripartite collaboration A wide range and concerning volume of wildlife are being trafficked through the Sulu-Celebes region¹, and a ...
Situation analysis: Social and Behaviour Change Messaging on Wildlife Trade and Zoonotic Disease Risks TRAFFIC’s Situation Analysis highlights how multisectoral stakeholder engagement can help refocus ...
Chasing Payments: Latest analysis exposes financial underbelly of global wildlife crime March 18, 2021- Cambridge, United Kingdom The Case Digest- An Initial Analysis of the Financial Flows and ...
Thailand must act to prevent resurgence of illegal wild elephant trade Bangkok, Thailand, 7th July 2014 —Wild live elephants are being illegally captured to supply the lucrative tourism industry in ...
There are only an estimated 6,500 adults left in the wild. Cheetahs already face multiple threats to their survival in the wild, including habitat loss, prey depletion, low genetic diversity, and ...
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