WASHINGTON, DC, October 4, 2021 (ENS) - The budding Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online, with 47 member companies across the tech sector, issued a progress report Tuesday - collectively they ...
Regional and national reports show a decline in illegal wildlife trade activities in Southeast Asia in 2020, with operations down by more than 50% across the most-traded animals. Despite the decrease, ...
Rare primates, parrots and lizards seized by Thai authorities are being temporarily kept at the Bang Pra Waterbird Breeding Center, one of 25 breeding centers where rescued animals are brought for ...
Officials from the Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online say progress is being made, but the evidence is minimal, a new analysis shows. The Coalition’s three NGO partners – TRAFFIC, IFAW and ...
Perhilitan director-general Abdul Kadir Abu Hashim says the authorities have to always be ‘two steps ahead’ of the traders. (Bernama pic) As the Covid-19 pandemic shuttered many businesses and ...
The black market trade in ivory and rhino horn doesn’t just happen in the back rooms of stores or under the table at nondescript secret meeting locations. Increasingly the illegal wildlife trade has ...
Online technology companies in the Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online reported removing or blocking over 11.6 million listings for endangered species and associated products from their ...
WASHINGTON, DC, USA, 2nd March 2020 – Online technology companies in the Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online reported removing or blocking over 3 million listings for endangered and ...
Ph.D. student at the Invasion Science & Wildlife Ecology Group, University of Adelaide Phill Cassey receives funding from the Australian Research Council and previously the Centre for Invasive Species ...
The Asian water monitor, also called common water monitor, is a large varanid lizard native to South and Southeast Asia. It is one of the most common monitor lizards in Asia. Commonly seen in forests, ...
Shenzhen, China – China’s top e-commerce and express delivery operators are under pressure from the government and wildlife activists to become de facto enforcers of the country’s temporary ban on the ...