Zanzibar is a known transit point for illegal wildlife products such as ivory, pangolin scales, sea turtles, and exotic ...
At a time of unprecedented biodiversity loss, TRAFFIC is scaling up evidence, solutions and influence to ensure that trade in ...
Front-line law enforcement officers from across Viet Nam have received specialised timber legality training, critical to Viet Nam's efforts to promote sustainable forest management and combat illegal ...
Cambridge Conservation Initiative, home to TRAFFIC and many other leading conservation organisations, was honoured this week to receive a visit from its honorary patron, the much-loved, national hero ...
Cameroon is a land of breathtaking biodiversity, home to some of the world’s most iconic and threatened species including chimpanzees, elephants, and gorillas. This rich natural heritage coexists with ...
New research carried out by Monitor, TRAFFIC Japan/WWF Japan and Copenhagen Zoo provides an in-depth overview of the volumes and species of owls found in a selection of Japanese pet stores and cafés, ...
Much of Central Asia’s wildlife is at threat from unsustainable and often illegal wildlife trade, while at the same time, there are major opportunities to grasp within sustainable, well-managed trade ...
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 ...
我们的生态保护和发展工作包括长期贸易监测、数据收集、政策参与和其他个别项目。 除了我们正在进行的贸易监测和向世界各国政府和组织提供专家意见外,我们还针对旗舰野生物物种贸易 ...