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The new report, Law of the Tiger: A Comparative Study of the Laws Governing Tiger Trafficking in 12 Tiger Range States, ...
A powerful new alliance is putting the fight against illegal rhino horn use into the hands of Viet Nam’s future journalists ...
In Tanzania, old traditions of hunting wild animals for food are changing as communities understand more about the risks of poaching and consuming illegal wild ...
What if we could protect the world’s forests and support the communities who rely on them — simply by making smarter decisions about how we trade wild plants? Today, TRAFFIC is proud to launch a major ...
Interpol have confirmed the seizure of nearly 20,000 live animals – all endangered or protected species – in an operation that involved intelligence gathering across 138 countries. Operation Thunder ...
This research aims to provide a greater understanding of the who, what, where, when, how, and why of the illegal succulent trade dynamics, along with a review of legal proceedings of succulent court ...
Tanzania is home to wild herds of buffalo, wildebeest, hartebeest, and impala that have been hunted for meat by generations of indigenous communities. In 2019, Tanzania’s late President called on the ...
Luxury seafood products sourced in South Africa are predominantly exported to consumers in east and southeast Asia. Many of the species involved are CITES-listed – protected under international trade ...
There’s a flourishing and often illegal trade in freshwater turtles and tortoises on Facebook in the Philippines, a new study has found. And it isn’t showing any signs of slowing down. TRAFFIC ...
The European Union (EU) remains a significant market for wildlife trafficking, as commercial entities and individuals continue to smuggle wild species and their products into, through, and from EU ...
In our dynamic and ever-evolving world, bombarded by the influence of the latest ideas, trends, and cultural norms, our values serve as a compass that guides our behaviour. Explore how we can harness ...
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has used animal and plant ingredients for millennia, however, ever-growing international trade has increased the risk of unsustainable practices. To ensure ...
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