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After eluding arrest for more than a decade, a prolific long-time online wildlife trafficker has been caught in the ...
For some time now, Malaysians have watched in alarm as bag after bag of smuggled wildlife evaded detection at two of the country’s busiest airports, only to be discovered at destination airports, ...
The European Union (EU) and TRAFFIC launch the second phase of China's groundbreaking Champions of Change initiative, a three ...
European leaders have issued an urgent rallying cry for international action to tackle environmental crime – a deeply disturbing and growing multi-billion-dollar industry which bankrolls criminal ...
The trade in wild species is complex. Deepen your understanding with our tools and online courses that can help you act on illegal trade and enable you to support legal trade - regardless of whether ...
TRAFFIC has over 170 staff working on five continents towards the shared goal of reducing the pressure of unsustainable trade on natural biodiversity. Our team includes experts from a plethora of ...
The triple threats of biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation, and climate change require urgent global action. The IUCN Red List 2022 shows that there has been no reduction in the rate at which ...
At a time of unprecedented biodiversity loss, TRAFFIC is scaling up evidence, solutions, and influence to ensure that trade in wild species is legal and sustainable, for the benefit of the planet and ...
If you think you may have encountered illegal wildlife trade online, you can report it directly via the Coalition To End Wildlife Trafficking Online website.
TRAFFIC International takes very seriously its responsibility to protect people, wildlife, and the environment from any harm that may result from coming into contact with our organisation.
Through building partnerships with community-based organisations, TRAFFIC identifies priority interventions to foster rights-based approaches, inclusive processes, and participatory multi-stakeholder ...