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A practical guide presents step-by-step information to help timber importers and exporters along the Cameroon to EU supply ...
Buôn bán gỗ bất hợp pháp là một trong những loại hình tội phạm môi trường sinh lợi nhất trên hành tinh, với giá trị ước tính ...
New AI-powered tool will help fight global illegal timber trade worth up to $15 billion annually. Developed by TRAFFIC to ...
Key case study: West Kalimantan’s trafficking routes In one example identified by our research, pangolin scales were collected in villages in West Kalimantan, sold to middlemen in Central Kalimantan, ...
Operation Thunder led to the rescue of 18 big cats, including this lion in the Czech Republic. Credit: INTERPOL Operation Thunder 2024 brought together police, customs, border control, forestry and ...
The Philippine Government assesses money laundering from environmental crime as high risk, due to the number of environmental cases, amount of criminal proceeds and absence of financial investigations ...
Long jail term for Malaysian ex-police officer caught with Critically Endangered Pangolins Almost six years after he was caught for illegal possession of 81 pangolins, a former police officer has been ...
Species and landscapesSpecies and landscapes we work with The global trade in wild species involves thousands of different species, environments, commodities, supply chains, and consumer markets.
Opinion and commentary on wild species trade topics direct from the frontline of conservation and sustainable development. If you are interested in contributing to the TRAFFIC Views section, please ...
The agreement promises to tackle wildlife crime across the 2,000km shared border between the two countries. Tropical timber such as rosewood, elephant ivory, pangolin scales, and other wildlife ...
The European Union (EU) remains a significant market for wildlife trafficking, as commercial entities and individuals continue to smuggle wild species and their products into, through, and from EU ...
New analysis by TRAFFIC and WWF-India found almost 16,000 kg of shark fins were seized between January 2010 to December 2022. They constituted the most common shark-derived product seized, reported in ...
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