India’s exotic pet trade
The exotic pet trade in India is booming. In recent years, India has seen a surge in seizures by Indian Customs, indicative of an increasing
The exotic pet trade in India is booming. In recent years, India has seen a surge in seizures by Indian Customs, indicative of an increasing
Since the early 2000s the world has seen an alarming surge in poaching and trafficking of protected wildlife species. These crimes impact not just biodiversity.
The last decade has seen an increased awareness of the crisis faced by the natural world due to illegal logging, fishing and wildlife trade. Sadly,
Weak governance, corruption and shifting trade dynamics are significant factors seriously undermining the control of ivory trafficking throughout five countries in Central Africa, according to
The true scale of the slaughter of pangolins in Africa has been revealed by new research showing that millions of the scaly mammals are being
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, October 29, 2015. The law enforcement body responsible for the arrest of the “Queen of Ivory” earlier this month has officially
LYON, France, 17 November 2014 An INTERPOL operation targeting fugitives wanted for environmental crimes is calling on the public worldwide to help locate them and
21 September 2014, Czech Republic A Czech zoo burned around 60 kilograms (132 pounds) of rhino horns on Sunday, part of an international campaign designed
14 September 2014, Bulgaria Bulgaria’s customs officers have prevented the trafficking of 30 parrots with false documents on Sunday, the Customs Agency announced. A mobile
BEIJING, April 24 (Xinhua) — China’s top legislature on Thursday passed an interpretation of the Criminal Law which will put eaters of rare wild animals
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