South Africa: 345 pages found
In-depth Reports
- (Apr 2017): An overview of timber trade in East and Southern Africa
- (Feb 2017): Timber Island: The Rosewood and Ebony Trade of Madagascar
- (Nov 2016): Shark fin and Mobulid Ray gill plate trade - in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
- (Sep 2016): Reduced to Skin and Bones Re-examined: Short analysis
- (Sep 2016): In Transition: Bangkok’s ivory market
- (Sep 2016): Helmeted Hornbill trade in Lao PDR
- (Sep 2016): Observations on the illegal pangolin trade in Lao PDR
- (Sep 2016): An overview of pangolin trade in China
- (Sep 2016): Malaysia’s invisible ivory channel: An assessment of ivory seizures involving Malaysia from January 2003-May 2014
- (Jun 2016): RhODIS Collaborative action planning workshop proceedings
- (May 2016): Drivers and trends of transnational wildlife crime in Kenya
- (Jan 2016): Traceability Systems in the CITES Context: Experiences, Best Practices and Lessons Learned for the Traceability of Commodities of CITES-listed Shark species
- (Jul 2015): Bones of Contention: South African trade in African Lion bones and other body parts
- (Oct 2014): South Africa's Illicit Abalone Trade: An updated overview and knowledge gap analysis
- (Sep 2014): Illegal trade in ivory and rhino horn: an assessment to improve law enforcement
- (Sep 2014): Seizures of tortoises and freshwater turtles in Thailand 2008–2013
- (Jul 2014): An assessment of the live elephant trade in Thailand
- (Jul 2014): Polishing off the ivory trade: Surveys of Thailand's ivory market
- (Aug 2012): The South Africa—Viet Nam Rhino Horn Trade Nexus
- (Jul 2011): An analysis of game meat production and wildlife-based land uses on freehold land in Namibia: Links with food security
- (Sep 2010): Wild for a Cure
- (Mar 2010): State of Wildlife Trade in China 2008
- (Nov 2008): Continuing CCAMLR’S Fight Against IUU Fishing For Toothfish
- (Jun 2007): Opportunity or threat: the role of the European Union in the global wildlife trade
News Articles
- (Dec 2024): Are your houseplants fuelling extinction? South Africa’s rare succulents face silent crisis
- (Nov 2024): How TRAFFIC has applied One Health approaches to wildlife trade challenges
- (Nov 2024): Introducing TimberStats: a novel tool to root out illegal timber trade
- (Sep 2024): Joint conservation and e-commerce action to urgently combat illegal plant trade
- (Jul 2024): Tigers facing new threats from evolving consumer demand
- (Feb 2024): Singapore court gets tough on rhino horn smuggler
- (Jan 2024): In Memory of Adam Elisau Pires
- (Aug 2023): Anti-smuggling Police Gather in Shanghai to strengthen Collaboration in Combating Wildlife Trafficking
- (Jul 2023): Current Zoonotic Diseases Challenges In The East Africa Region
- (Apr 2023): Endemic Southeast Asian birds seized far from home raise questions
- (Feb 2023): CITES COP19 Decisions and listings come into force
- (Dec 2022): First-ever global Red List assessment of abalone underlines urgency of combatting illegal trade
- (Nov 2022): CITES CoP19 Summary
- (Sep 2022): All hands on deck: The involvement of indigenous people and local communities in Central African rainforests strengthens the fight against the illegal timber trade
- (Aug 2022): Celebrating WHO African Traditional Medicine Day 2022: Saving Plants that Save Lives and Livelihoods
- (Aug 2022): Rhino poaching and illegal trade decline but remain critical threats – new report
- (Jul 2022): Massive ivory and menagerie of wildlife parts seized in Malaysian port
- (Jun 2022): Baobab – combatting desertification through sustainable supply chains
- (May 2022): International Day of Biological Diversity: Call for urgent action on measuring progress of critical biodiversity targets
- (Jan 2022): Immediate And Urgent Actions Needed Now To Protect Tigers From Extinction
- (Sep 2021): Aviation industry’s global message to wildlife traffickers: “It Doesn’t Fly With Us!”
- (Sep 2021): Significant seizure ahead of World Rhino Day highlights Southeast Asia’s role in wildlife trafficking
- (Aug 2021): Prosecutors in East Africa set their sights on wildlife criminals
- (May 2021): TRAFFIC bites back at illegal wildlife traders with the world’s first-ever 3D-printed replica shark fins
- (Nov 2020): “Wildlife Conservation 20” message to G20: Invest in nature or face biodiversity collapse and further pandemics
- (Oct 2020): US$3 million boost from Arcadia to support TRAFFIC’s work on Africa’s threatened wildlife
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