Fifty years after tigers gained the world’s highest level of international protection*, the illegal trade in these iconic ...
TRAFFIC will host a dynamic and wide-ranging series of side events at the 20th Conference of the Parties to CITES (CoP20) in ...
The harvest of Yarsagumba (Himalayan gold) is a critical annual trek for Nepali communities, providing the main source of ...
South Africa’s abalone fishery stands at a crossroads. Unless the appropriate controls are implemented to regulate ...
TRAFFIC is pleased to present the third edition of the wildlife trade newsletter for Central Asia. This newsletter is targeted for relevant governmental ...
This page compiles the specific and essential links, reports, and background information that are directly referenced within the TRAFFIC CITES CoP20 Briefing Document. This collection serves as a fast ...
TRAFFIC is a leading non-governmental organisation working to ensure that trade in wild species is legal and sustainable for the benefit of the planet and people.
China’s express transport and logistics sector demonstrates growing leadership as a key partner in wildlife conservation.
People are dying, daily life is being fragmented, businesses are failing, families and communities are suffering and there is enormous uncertainty about when things will begin to improve, never mind ...
These are just some of the shocking revelations contained in a new report, Empty Shells: An assessment of abalone poaching and trade from southern Africa, published today by TRAFFIC, the international ...
TRAFFIC’s “HIGH FLYING: Insight into wildlife trafficking through India's airports” analysis found the trafficking of over 70,000 native and exotic wild animals, including their body parts or ...