Illegal wildlife trade (IWT) generates substantial profits, often laundered through complex financial networks. To dismantle ...
Rachel Boratto (GuArdean), Lalita Gomez (GuArdean), Heather Sohl (WWF), Leigh Henry (WWF), Kanitha Krishnasamy (TRAFFIC), Elizabeth John (TRAFFIC), Ramacandra Wong ...
Players of the Postcode Lottery are helping strengthen crucial action to stop illegal wildlife trade. Thanks to the funding raised by players, TRAFFIC is able to boost efforts to combat wildlife crime ...
A new exhibition trail exploring the realities, challenges, and successes of the global trade in wild plants and animals is launching at the University of Cambridge Museum of Zoology on Tuesday, this ...
Stakeholders representing industry, government and academia convened in Guangzhou for a cross-sector capacity-building exchange event, followed by thematic forums addressing the Pet Bird Industry and ...
Concealed elephant ivory, hundreds of turtles hidden in shipments, and tonnes of illegal timber can all be part of wider criminal chains. These crimes threaten species, weaken ecosystems, and ...
Every year, significant quantities of protected animals and plants leave Madagascar, smuggled across borders through its ports and airports. Moving via both freight and passenger routes, these illicit ...
Le commerce illégal d’espèces sauvages (CIES) génère des profits considérables, souvent blanchis par le biais de réseaux financiers complexes. Pour démanteler les réseaux criminels et combattre la ...
TRAFFIC is a leading non-governmental organisation working to ensure that trade in wild species is legal and sustainable for the benefit of the planet and people.