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Usually the stars of horror stories, tarantulas and scorpions might be widely feared, but a recent study from the Philippines ...
Hanoi, Viet Nam - A new Guidebook developed by TRAFFIC is now available to employ Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) ...
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 ...
New research from TRAFFIC unveils rampant illegal trade of Southern Africa’s endangered succulent plants, pushing some of the world’s rarest botanical treasures toward extinction Over 1.6 million ...
HANOI, December 4, 2024 – The trade of elephants, rhinos, pangolins, and tigers and their products is prohibited or restricted under Vietnamese law. Wildlife trade online is also regulated by the ...
Advancing Anti-Money Laundering Investigations and Prosecution for Wildlife Crime in the Philippines
For the first time, TRAFFIC partnered with Philippine anti-money laundering authorities and experts to hold training that helps law enforcers prosecute wildlife criminals with anti-money laundering ...
Inconsistent reporting of shark and ray trade data causes problems for conservation efforts of these vulnerable species, according to a new study. This review, commissioned by the CITES Secretariat ...
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 ...
This briefing aims to provide an overview of all CITES-related seizures reported by the Member States of the European Union (EU) for the 12 months from January to December 2022. The European Union (EU ...
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 ...
A wide range and concerning volume of wildlife are being trafficked through the Sulu-Celebes region¹, and a new report calls for urgent action in this part of Southeast Asia shared by Indonesia, ...
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