Coordinated by WCO and INTERPOL, the operation sought to intercept and seize illegally traded wildlife and forestry ...
Despite their widespread global use, medicinal and aromatic plants trade is not well-understood and managed. CITES provides ...
As CITES CoP20 closes in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, TRAFFIC notes highlights from the event, as well as some disappointments.
Junior Zoo Keepers from the National Zoo in Canberra have chosen TRAFFIC as the beneficiary of their annual Conservation ...
In just five years, Vietnam has significantly reduced the risk of illegal timber imports and opened the door for 78 manufacturers to reach more responsible, ...
With the 15 mysterious deepwater gulper sharks now listed for maximum trade protection, TRAFFIC and partners in the Deepwater ...
His family, who live in China, often talk about how human behaviour impacts nature and the world around us. When his birthday ...
Stopping illegal and unsustainable trade in wild species requires action at every stage of the supply chain, from source to ...
From protecting natural landscapes to disrupting criminal networks, our projects are safeguarding biodiversity and securing a better future for people. We’re active across 5 continents and across ...
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 ...
Between 2000 and 2010, more than 54,000 birds, mainly parrots and cockatoos, were imported from the Solomon Islands and declared as captive bred. Yet local authorities confirmed to TRAFFIC that the ...
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 ...