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Category: Big Cats

New Smartphone App to Report Illegal Wildlife Trade in Southeast Asia

April 10, 2014April 10, 2014 Guest BloggerAsia

Article and photo courtesy of Dr. Chris Shepherd, Regional Director, TRAFFIC Southeast Asia. From bear paw soup to pangolin scales, people can now report suspected […]

No Easy Alternatives to Wildlife Conservation Enforcement

March 21, 2014 Guest BloggerAfrica

Authors: J. Phelps1, C.R. Shepherd2, R. Reeve1,3, M.A. Niissalo4, & E.L.Webb4. Courtesy of Dr. Chris Shepherd, Regional Director, TRAFFIC Southeast Asia. Editor’s note: No Easy […]

Protest Against Canned Lion Hunting on March 15

March 14, 2014November 9, 2015 Astrid AnderssonAfrica

Tomorrow, March 15, protests are being held in 62 cities across 25 countries to pressure the South African government to outlaw “canned hunting” — a […]

World Leaders Gather at International Wildlife Trafficking Symposium in London

February 10, 2014March 4, 2014 Rhishja CotaAfrica

World leaders from 50 countries will have an unprecedented opportunity to develop a coordinated global response to the illegal wildlife trade as they convene for […]

Snared Sun Bear Indicative of Rampant Poaching Inside Belum-Temengor Forest Complex

January 28, 2014 Rhishja CotaAsia

Article courtesy of Dr Chris R. Shepherd, Regional Director, TRAFFIC Southeast Asia Perak, Malaysia, 28th January 2014 — The carcass of a Malayan Sun Bear […]

Wildlife Trade Disaster Averted in Vietnam

November 20, 2013November 21, 2013 Rhishja CotaAsia

Victory for wildlife protection in Vietnam: A proposed wildlife law which would have opened the floodgates for commercial farming and trade in endangered species has […]

Kenya Wildlife DNA Forensics Lab One Step Closer to Opening

November 14, 2013 Sal AmatoAfrica

A multi-national delegation, headed by Dr. William Clark of INTERPOL, has conducted a two-day training workshop and site inspection at the DNA Forensics Laboratory at Kenya […]

Ivory Traders, Leopard Skin Dealer Arrested in the Congo

November 7, 2013November 7, 2013 Rhishja CotaAfrica

Across the Republic of Congo, wildlife traffickers are feeling the long arm of the law, thanks to the dedicated work of eco-guards in Odzala-Kokoua National […]

INTERPOL Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Conference Kicks Off in Kenya

November 5, 2013November 5, 2013 Sal AmatoAfrica

NAIROBI – The International Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Committee Conference, hosted by INTERPOL and the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), kicked off on November 4, […]

Rhino Horn: Debunking the Pro-Trade Propaganda

October 14, 2013May 21, 2017 Rhishja CotaAfrica

Do the arguments in favor of a legalized trade in rhino horn stand up to basic scrutiny? Let’s take a look at the nine most […]

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    • American Commerce is No Friend of Protected Birds
  • 1 annamiticus
    • CITES Appoints New Secretary-General
    • CITES: Global Experts Meet to Review International Wildlife Trade Prior to CoP18
  • 1 Astrid Andersson
    • Activists Call for End of Legal Ivory Sales in Hong Kong
    • Uncovered: Bali’s Last Pangolins
  • 1 Dave Currey
    • A Horrible Elephant Déjà Vu
  • 1 Education for Nature-Vietnam
    • Commercial Farming and Trade in Endangered Species in Vietnam – A Shortcut to Extinction
  • 1 Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)
    • EIA Campaigner Receives International Recognition for Tireless Efforts to Give Wild Tigers a Future
    • Disappointment: China’s Draft Wildlife ‘Protection’ Law Favors Tiger Trade
  • 1 J.A. Mills
    • Why is the ‘Fox’ in Charge of the U.N. Tiger ‘Hen House’?
  • 1 John M. Sellar OBE FRGS
    • The IWT 2018 London Conference – Call-to-action or Circus?
    • CITES and Brexit: Prepare for a Mighty Migraine
  • 1 Dr. Pieter Kat
    • Reality Check: The Big NGO Monopolies
    • Reality Check: China’s Rhino Horn and Tiger Product Policy is No Surprise
  • 1 Sal Amato
    • Wildlife Crime Whistleblowers: Exclusive Interview with WildLeaks Founder Andrea Crosta
    • Kenya Wildlife DNA Forensics Lab One Step Closer to Opening
  • 1 SarahPappin
    • 2012: So Far, Another Deadly Year for Pangolins
    • DRC: Rebel Forces Storm Virunga National Park, Mountain Gorillas Under Threat
  • 1 Guest Blogger
    • Vietnam’s Illegal Ivory Trade Threatens Africa’s Elephants
    • U.S. and India Sign MOU on Combating Wildlife Trafficking
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    • Malaysia Incinerates Tonnes of Seized Africa-Sourced Pangolin Scales
    • 8,000 Wild Birds Seized in Indonesia During A Single Week
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