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Home to the world’s largest, most diverse tropical rainforest and vast natural resources, Brazil was found to be a focal ...
In 2023, Madagascar’s Directorate General of Customs requested TRAFFIC to develop customised training materials to strengthen ...
Indonesia’s vast archipelago and rich diversity of life make it highly vulnerable to interconnected crimes. Our research ...
Known as ‘Africa in miniature’ due to its incredible diversity, including vast tropical forests and rich natural resources, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Overall, whole tigers, dead and live, as well as a variety of tiger parts equal to a conservative estimate of 3,377 tigers were confiscated between January 2000 and June 2022 across 50 countries 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 ...
An overview of seizures of CITES-listed Wildlife in the EU in 2019 This briefing aims to provide an overview of all CITES-related seizures reported by Member States of the European Union1 (EU) for the ...
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 ...