Much of Central Asia’s wildlife is at threat from unsustainable and often illegal wildlife trade, while at the same time, ...
New research carried out by Monitor, TRAFFIC Japan/WWF Japan and Copenhagen Zoo provides an in-depth overview of the volumes ...
Cambridge Conservation Initiative, home to TRAFFIC and many other leading conservation organisations, was honoured this week ...
Front-line law enforcement officers from across Viet Nam have received specialised timber legality training, critical to Viet ...
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 ...
The trade in wild species is complex. Deepen your understanding with our tools and online courses that can help you act on illegal trade and enable you to support legal trade - regardless of whether ...
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 ...
If you think you may have encountered illegal wildlife trade online, you can report it directly via the Coalition To End Wildlife Trafficking Online website.
Our conservation and development work is spread across a combination of ongoing trade monitoring, data gathering, policy engagement and individual projects. In addition to our ongoing trade monitoring ...
Nepal’s Himalayan forests, rich in biodiversity and home to numerous keystone species, are under threat. Overharvesting of wild plants and fungi, climate change, illegal trade, and inequitable supply ...