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Category: Southeast Asia

Join the ‘Run for Rhinos’ Event in Hanoi on December 13!

December 9, 2015 Guest BloggerAsia

Courtesy of Education for Nature-Vietnam (ENV) HANOI – Education for Nature-Vietnam (ENV) is joining forces with Red River Runners to promote the 9th Annual Song […]

Wildlife Crime: If We’re Going to Make a Difference, It Has to Be Soon

December 8, 2015 John M. Sellar OBE FRGSAfrica

Several species are approaching what conservationists call the ‘tipping point’, i.e. that number in their populations where natural births cannot replace offtake from poaching or […]

Thousands of Smuggled Birds Seized in East Java Port, One Suspect Arrested

December 7, 2015 TRAFFICAsia

JAKARTA – Wildlife authorities in East Java have seized 2,711 live native birds of various species from a passenger ship docked in the port of […]

Fighting Wildlife Crime in Vietnam: The Downfall of the Bastard of the Internet

December 6, 2015 Guest BloggerAsia

By Douglas Hendrie, Crime Unit Advisor, Education for Nature-Vietnam The case file reads like a book: Nearly 25 pages of documentation detailing Education for Nature-Vietnam’s […]

Join the Campaign to Save Vietnam’s Pangolins from Extinction

December 2, 2015 Rhishja CotaAsia

In an effort to stop Vietnam’s pangolins from literally being eaten to extinction, a local NGO has embarked on a multi-faceted campaign to stop the […]

The Messengers: What Birds Tell Us About the Threats from Climate Change

November 27, 2015November 27, 2015 Guest BloggerAfrica

Courtesy of BirdLife International A new report, jointly published by BirdLife International and the National Audubon Society, draws on bird science showing that climate change […]

Part 3 – International Wildlife Crime: Rubbing Out the Dots

November 2, 2015 John M. Sellar OBE FRGSAfrica

I wouldn’t want too much to be read into that title (which isn’t a deliberate reference to gangster slang) but, yes, I do wish to […]

Malaysia: Posters and Signboard Warnings for Poachers and Traffickers

October 27, 2015 TRAFFICAsia

KUALA LUMPUR – Poachers and wildlife traders should consider themselves warned and under watch thanks to new signboards for the public and posters for frontline […]

Part 2 – International Wildlife Crime: Counting the Dots

October 16, 2015November 2, 2015 John M. Sellar OBE FRGSAfrica

People should know by now that my participation in any meeting, especially one convened by an international organization, will almost inevitably lead to me reflecting […]

Vietnam: Wildlife Protection Awards Honor Law Enforcement Officers, Journalists

October 14, 2015 Rhishja CotaAsia

HANOI – Education for Nature-Vietnam (ENV) and its supporting partners, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Freeland, hosted the second annual “Outstanding […]

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  • 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
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