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A practical guide presents step-by-step information to help timber importers and exporters along the Cameroon to EU supply ...
Record-breaking wildlife seizures by Operation Thunder underline importance of international security collaboration Interpol have confirmed the seizure of nearly 20,000 live animals – all endangered ...
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 ...
Conservation success: Madagascar to welcome home 1,000 rescued lemurs and tortoises International cooperation leading to hundreds of endangered animals being repatriated to Madagascar after being ...
Introducing TimberStats: a novel tool to root out illegal timber trade An interactive, data-driven platform to monitor timber trade and provide law enforcement agencies with a shortcut to help detect ...
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 ...
Lucrative marine products surfacing online, finds rapid assessment in South Africa High value marine products such as shark fins, sea cucumbers, seahorses, fish maw, and abalone are being traded on ...
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 ...
TRAFFIC and WWF-India have released a factsheet titled "Netted in illegal wildlife trade: Sharks of India", which presents findings on the illegal trade of sharks in India spanning from January 2010 ...
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 ...
Cameroon is in Africa’s top five countries for biodiversity yet is facing a devastating decline in species due to habitat loss, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade (IWT). The consequences of this ...
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