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News Articles
- (Oct 2020): International partnership calls for practical and scientifically-informed responses to zoonotic disease
- (Jun 2020): FairWild Week 2020: why wild plants matter more than ever
- (Mar 2020): TWIX platform introduced to the Horn of Africa Wildlife Enforcement Network
- (Oct 2019): TRAFFIC and FIATA Launch Digital Course for Freight Forwarders to Prevent Wildlife Trafficking
- (Aug 2019): Wildlife trade conference ends with progress on key issues but others still unresolved
- (Aug 2019): Implementation of CITES trade measures for medicinal and aromatic plants
- (Aug 2019): Cameroon government and partners decide on collaborative steps for pangolin conservation
- (May 2019): Wild plant experts and stakeholders meet at FairWild Forum 2019 in Budapest
- (Apr 2019): Malaysia’s second ivory incineration marks 13 tonnes destroyed since 2016
- (Apr 2019): New secure information-sharing platform for Southern Africa
- (Feb 2019): South Africa: national rhino poaching tally falls for fifth year running
- (Feb 2019): Making CITES work for wild medicinal and aromatic plants: the role of voluntary certification explored
- (Jan 2019): Chad joins AFRICA-TWIX to enhance fight against wildlife crime in Central Africa
- (Jan 2019): CITES unveils listing proposals ahead of CoP18 in Sri Lanka
- (Oct 2018): Namibian enforcement officers learn why wildlife crime matters
- (Sep 2018): From forests to forensics: building networks to tackle the illicit wildlife trade in Southeast Asia
- (Sep 2018): South African Freight Forwarders Recognise Opportunities to Combat Wildlife Trafficking in Supply Chains at SAAFF Congress 2018
- (Jun 2018): Uganda hosts 6th annual forum on illegal timber trade
- (Mar 2018): Leading Tech Companies Unite to Stop Wildlife Traffickers
- (Mar 2018): Rhino horn demand reduction project comes to a close, looks to the future
- (Feb 2018): Mobile trailers a significant boost in efforts to investigate remote wildlife crimes
- (Jan 2018): South Africa: rhino poaching in 2017 almost matches 2016 figure, with KwaZulu Natal now bearing the brunt
- (Nov 2017): Helmeted Hornbills, pangolins in Malaysia, online trade in the Philippines & more in the latest TRAFFIC Bulletin
- (Nov 2017): Wild lions under threat from murky pan-African trade, warns survey
- (Jul 2017): Viet Nam provides rhino horn samples to South Africa for DNA testing
- (Jun 2017): Malaysia makes third major pangolin scale seizure in a month
- (Jun 2017): Forensic scientists share new strategies to fight wildlife crime
- (Apr 2017): African workshops promote wildlife conservation to local Chinese nationals
- (Apr 2017): Eastern African nations launch Steering Committee for Zanzibar Declaration on Illegal Trade in Timber and other Forest Products
- (Apr 2017): 18 rhino horns seized by Malaysian Customs
- (Mar 2017): Earth Hour: Wildlife art helps spread sustainable consumption message to Beijing shoppers
- (Mar 2017): Thorough investigations needed following major rhino horn seizures in SE Asia
- (Mar 2017): Hong Kong poised for critical ivory market debate
- (Mar 2017): Youth and internet giants speak out against wildlife cybercrime
- (Feb 2017): South Africa annual rhino poaching toll falls for second year running but the crisis continues
- (Dec 2016): China to ban domestic ivory trade by end of 2017 in huge boost for Africa’s elephants
- (Dec 2016): Postal bureau joins enforcement agencies for CITES training
- (Dec 2016): Nanning Customs officers receive CITES training
- (Nov 2016): Illegal Wildlife Trade: Time for countries to match international commitments with national level actions
- (Nov 2016): Regional workshop on moving “Beyond Enforcement” in combating Illegal Wildlife Trade in Southeast Asia
- (Nov 2016): Viet Nam under scrutiny after remarkable sequence of ivory seizures
- (Oct 2016): China: implications of recent CITES decisions examined
- (Oct 2016): New study assesses the US physical ivory market
- (Oct 2016): Traceability key to successful shark listing implementations
- (Oct 2016): Positive outcomes from global wildlife trade conference, but much work needed to halt unsustainable and illegal trade
- (Oct 2016): ITTO and TRAFFIC sign memorandum of understanding
- (Oct 2016): CITES: some highlights of week one
- (Oct 2016): Solid backing for timber at CITES
- (Oct 2016): Timely significant ivory seizure in Viet Nam
- (Oct 2016): Arcadia provides $3m to TRAFFIC to help protect Africa’s threatened wildlife
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