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A practical guide presents step-by-step information to help timber importers and exporters along the Cameroon to EU supply ...
Pocket-Sized AI Helps Viet Nam Tackle Billion-Dollar Timber Crime New AI-powered tool will help fight global illegal timber trade worth up to $15 billion annually. Developed by TRAFFIC to meet ...
Humans are the primary cause for the decline in African lion numbers. Human-wildlife conflict such as retaliatory killing, demand for bushmeat depleting the lion’s prey base, and habitat loss ...
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Buôn bán gỗ bất hợp pháp là một trong những loại hình tội phạm môi trường sinh lợi nhất trên hành tinh, với giá trị ước tính 10-15 tỷ đô la một năm ở mức độ toàn cầu.
Situation analysis: Social and Behaviour Change Messaging on Wildlife Trade and Zoonotic Disease Risks TRAFFIC’s Situation Analysis highlights how multisectoral stakeholder engagement can help refocus ...
TRAFFIC’s “HIGH FLYING: Insight into wildlife trafficking through India's airports” analysis found the trafficking of over 70,000 native and exotic wild animals, including their body parts or ...
Chasing Payments: Latest analysis exposes financial underbelly of global wildlife crime March 18, 2021- Cambridge, United Kingdom The Case Digest- An Initial Analysis of the Financial Flows and ...
Reported wildlife poaching in India more than doubles during COVID-19 lockdown New Delhi, India, 3rd June 2020 —A TRAFFIC analysis finds a significant increase in reported poaching of wild animals in ...
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 ...
Overall, whole tigers, dead and live, as well as a variety of tiger parts equal to a conservative estimate of 3,377 tigers were confiscated between January 2000 and June 2022 across 50 countries and ...
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