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Tag: CITES

China’s Tiger Trade Conspiracy [Podcast]

December 28, 2015 Rhishja CotaAsia

In Episode 39 of the Behind the Schemes podcast, our guest is international wildlife investigator Judy Mills and we’re scrutinizing the impact of China’s tiger […]

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 […]

Rhino Horn Trafficking: Market-Based Solutions Under Scrutiny [Podcast]

November 30, 2015November 30, 2015 Rhishja CotaAfrica

In Episode 38 of the Behind the Schemes podcast, our guest is Dr. Ronald Orenstein and we’re taking a closer look at market-based responses to […]

South Africa: If You’re a Rhino Owner, Don’t Order the Ferrari Yet

November 27, 2015November 27, 2015 John M. Sellar OBE FRGSAfrica

So, the Pretoria High Court has apparently ordered[i] that South Africa’s current ban on trade in rhino horn should be lifted. Some reports indicate that […]

The UN’s Lone Ranger: Combating International Wildlife Crime [Podcast]

October 2, 2015December 10, 2015 Rhishja CotaAfrica

If you’re interested in learning about international wildlife crime issues, this is the podcast for you: An exclusive interview with John Sellar, former Chief of […]

CITES Responds to ‘Baby Elephants Captured in Zimbabwe’ Situation

December 18, 2014December 18, 2014 Rhishja CotaAfrica

The horrific story from Zimbabwe that baby elephants were snatched from their mothers and sent to zoos in China and/or the UAE has elicited a […]

Progress for Pangolins at CITES Meeting in Geneva

July 13, 2014July 13, 2014 Rhishja CotaAfrica

The 65th Meeting of the CITES Standing Committee held in Geneva yielded positive results for pangolins with the establishment of an intercessional working group on […]

Le mécanisme de prise de décision de la CITES pour le commerce de l’ivoire : perdu au milieu d’un champ de mines ?

July 8, 2014 Guest BloggerAfrica

Alejandro Nadal @anadaloficial Au moment de décider de l’avenir du commerce de l’ivoire, les organes directeurs de la CITES sont pris entre deux feux, entre […]

Roaming in a Minefield: the CITES Decision-Making Mechanism for Trade in Ivory

July 7, 2014July 8, 2014 Guest BloggerAfrica

by Alejandro Nadal @anadaloficial When it comes to deciding the future of the ivory trade, the governing bodies of CITES are walking a tightrope – […]

Species Survival Network Launches Pangolin Working Group

June 30, 2014September 15, 2015 Rhishja CotaAfrica

WASHINGTON, DC – The Species Survival Network (SSN), an international coalition of over 100 NGOs, has established a Pangolin Working Group to address legal and […]

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