With one million species at risk of extinction, conservation experts and enthusiasts will join together, in a world-first ...
At a time of climate and biodiversity crisis, unsustainable timber trade threatens certain tree species in Central Africa’s Congo Basin - the second-largest ...
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 ...
As the world marks International Leopard Day today, a Vietnamese man caught with parts of a leopard in a Malaysian national park is set to serve a six-year jail term. Nguyen Van Tien was caught in ...
Together, we are seeking input from stakeholders from across the entire industry, from harvesting the plants through to manufacturing products which use them, as well as those selling, regulating and ...
At a time of climate and biodiversity crisis, unsustainable timber trade threatens certain tree species in Central Africa’s Congo Basin - the second-largest rainforest on the planet. Initial ...
The illegal trade in shark fins is a global issue that is driven by the demand for shark fin soup - a delicacy and status food item in East Asia. Sharks have been targeted for many centuries, mainly ...
Two Malaysian men today claimed trial for illegal possession of African rhino horns in the country’s first prosecution of such a crime, involving one of its biggest seizures of rhino horns to date.
Environmental ministers from Nigeria and Cameroon have made conservation history by signing a highly-anticipated Memorandum of Understanding to address the illegal trade in wild species. The agreement ...
The Sustainable Finance for Tiger Landscapes Conference concluded today on a high note, marking a historic moment for global conservation efforts. The conference was opened yesterday by Her Majesty ...