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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 […]

German National Arrested in Indonesia on Suspicion of Smuggling Earless Monitor Lizards

October 20, 2015October 20, 2015 TRAFFICAsia

JAKARTA — A German national has been arrested at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in possession of eight Earless Monitor Lizards concealed on his body as he […]

China and the Hunting of Elephants

October 17, 2015October 18, 2015 John M. Sellar OBE FRGSAfrica

People may be welcoming the announcement that China has apparently banned, for one year, the import of ‘African ivory hunting trophies’[i]. I have to be […]

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 […]

Chinese TCM Industry Says NO to Illegal Wildlife Trade

October 15, 2015October 16, 2015 TRAFFICAsia

BEIJING — Representatives of leading traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) companies have renounced the use of endangered plants and animals protected by national legislation and CITES […]

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 […]

Beijing Forest Police Smash Major Wildlife Trafficking Ring

October 12, 2015October 16, 2015 TRAFFICAsia

Courtesy of TRAFFIC BEIJING – Beijing Forest Police announced the arrest of 16 suspects in a major wildlife trafficking case code-named “May 21”, which led […]

When Will the Deaths Become Too Many?

October 10, 2015 John M. Sellar OBE FRGSAfrica

I read today of the murder of four officials whose task it was to protect the Garamba National Park in the Democratic Republic of the […]

Tanzania’s Infamous ‘Queen of Ivory’ Arrested

October 7, 2015 Rhishja CotaAfrica

Notorious ivory trafficker Yang Feng Glan has been apprehended, thanks to the work of Tanzania’s National and Transnational Serious Crimes Investigation Unit (NTSCIU). The Elephant […]

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