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Data sharing and digital tools are prized innovations in the fight against wildlife crime. Now, Kyrgyzstan is seizing the ...
Rhino poaching in Africa drops to lowest level since 2011, but total rhino numbers decline 6.7% — with white rhinos at near ...
The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing” – Henry Ford   A missed opportunity to gather evidence from a ...
Investigating and convicting hardened wildlife criminals has always been a challenge, but now wildlife law enforcers and ...
TRAFFIC is proud to share news that  Viet Nam Director Trinh Nguyen has been selected as a 2025 Yale World Fellow, joining a ...
TRAFFICis 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.
They’re vanishing. Not just pangolins, but countless species caught in the crosshairs of illegal trade. From forest floor to black market shelf, wildlife is being stolen, slaughtered, and sold at a ...
Call for urgent action on measuring progress of critical biodiversity targets As the world commemorates International Biodiversity Day, TRAFFIC urges governments to finalize the global goals and ...
Policies on Rosewood in China This report demonstrates that while China’s laws and regulations have contributed to protecting its wild native rosewood resources, the legislative framework should be ...
The African Union Commission and TRAFFIC sign a Memorandum of Understanding to combat illegal wildlife trade and support development Protecting Africa’s wildlife from unsustainable and illegal harvest ...
Will COP26 forestry pledges to tackle climate change strengthen the fight against illegal timber trade? Following the draft UN Climate Change Conference (CoP26) decision that emphasised the critical ...
Home to the world’s largest, most diverse tropical rainforest and vast natural resources, Brazil was found to be a focal point for interconnected illegal activities. Illegal gold mining, logging, ...