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A Malaysian court has ordered two local men to defend themselves against charges of illegally keeping 50 rhino horn pieces in ...
TRAFFIC is pleased to present the second edition of the wildlife trade newsletter for Central Asia. This newsletter is ...
Critically endangered eels, timber and medicinal plants are amongst the top commodities being seized in the EU, according to new TRAFFIC analysis of 2023 data. The report, produced under a Service ...
With one in five people worldwide depending on wild plants, algae, and fungi for food and income, integrating the sustainable use of wild species into landscape restoration is not just beneficial—it ...
An international agreement is laying the groundwork for a more sustainable future for traditional medicine (TM), and the ...
Usually the stars of horror stories, tarantulas and scorpions might be widely feared, but a recent study from the Philippines ...
People are dying, daily life is being fragmented, businesses are failing, families and communities are suffering and there is enormous uncertainty about when things will begin to improve, never mind ...
In assessing the trafficking and illegal wildlife trade from the turn of the century, Southeast Asia: At the heart of wildlife trade shows just how persistent the problem has been. Authors also noted ...
New Delhi, India, 3rd June 2020—A TRAFFIC analysis finds a significant increase in reported poaching of wild animals in India during the lockdown period that is not restricted to any geographical ...
TRAFFIC’s “HIGH FLYING: Insight into wildlife trafficking through India's airports” analysis found the trafficking of over 70,000 native and exotic wild animals, including their body parts or ...