Interpol have confirmed the seizure of nearly 20,000 live animals – all endangered or protected species – in an operation that involved intelligence ...
Deep beneath the ocean’s surface, at depths few have ever seen, lives a group of extraordinary and unusual predators: gulper sharks. These deep-sea dwellers have been around for millions of years, ...
Even a small monthly donation helps protect species like pangolins from extinction and ensure that people and wildlife can thrive together. TRAFFIC is a leading non-governmental organisation working ...
Viet Nam and China launch landmark partnership to adopt sustainable traditional medicine (TM) practices that protect wildlife while preserving cultural heritage. TM, rooted in centuries of shared ...
Made to endure astounding levels of poaching and illegal trade, pangolins are another wildlife victim of insatiable consumer demand from various Asian nations. There are eight species of pangolin, ...
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 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 ...
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.
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 ...
Around the world we put our 50 years of experience into action. We build partnerships at local, national and international levels, as well as with the private sector and consumer groups, to inspire ...
Pangolins are thought to be the most trafficked mammal in the world, snatched from the wild due to demand for their scales which are mistakenly thought to have medicinal properties in traditional ...