
The real costs of illegal logging, fishing, and wildlife trade: $1 trillion–$2 trillion per year
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,
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,
In recent years, conservationists have rung the alarm bell about the dire state of the vaquita, a small porpoise species endemic to the Gulf of
Early 2018 IUCN Netherlands commissioned Pauline Verheij of EcoJust to conduct an analysis of wildlife crime in Bolivia and Suriname. This analysis led to a
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
A Chinese woman accused of heading one of Africa’s biggest ivory smuggling rings has been arrested and charged. Dubbed the “Ivory Queen”, Yang Feng Glan
Yet another major seizure of pangolins is a sad testament to the fact that pangolins surely will soon go extinct if the massive illegal trade
In 1 week time Thai customs have seized 2 massive ivory shipments passing through Thailand, both en route to Laos. The first seizure happened on
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
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