Stakeholders representing industry, government and academia convened in Guangzhou for a cross-sector capacity-building ...
A new joint report by WWF, GuArdean and TRAFFIC reveals that across Southeast Asia, where tiger trafficking remains a ...
Wildlife crime doesn’t stop at borders. Concealed elephant ivory, hundreds of turtles hidden in shipments, and tonnes of ...
Every year, significant quantities of protected animals and plants leave Madagascar, smuggled across borders through its ...
TRAFFIC is a leading non-governmental organisation working to ensure that trade in wild species is legal and sustainable for the benefit of the planet and people.
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 ...
Authorities worldwide have seized tigers and parts equal to an average of 150 tigers a year over almost 23 years, with seizures in the first half of this year signalling the relentless pursuit of ...
Exports included 975 different taxa listed under either CITES2 Appendix I (most endangered) or Appendix II (not necessarily threatened with extinction, but may become so unless trade is closely ...
ShellShock explores the state of South Africa’s endemic Abalone Haliotis midae. Decades of poaching and trafficking have driven wild populations towards collapse, fuelling organised crime and ...