Additional publications
Our archive section includes a number of pre-2007 publications and reports, as well as legacy factsheets, newsletters and informational materials. You can find details and download information for these below:
The Case for a Catch Documentation Scheme in the Western and Central Pacific
Published: 1 January 2008
Mary Lack (2008) 19pp. The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) has been discussing the introduction of a documentation scheme for Bigeye Tuna Thunnus obesus since 2005. Since then the views of members have polarized around whether the documentation scheme should apply to all fish caught and traded (a CDS) or only to traded product (a TDS). Published by: WWF South Pacific Programme and TRAFFIC International.
download (1.5 MB pdf)A Review of the European Union’s Import Policies for Hunting Trophies
Published: 1 December 2007
Amelie Knapp. (December 2007). 78pp. ISBN 978 2 930490 02 1. This report aims to provide an assessment of the EU’s trade in hunting trophies, noting trends, quantity, origin and destination of trophies imported into the EU through analysis of CITES trade data for the years 2000 to 2004. Published by: TRAFFIC Europe.
download (2.8 MB pdf)TRAFFIC Dispatches
Published: 1 November 2007
TRAFFIC newsletter combined issues 21-26 (November 2003 -November 2007)
download (5.0 MB pdf)A Briefing Paper on Marking Techniques Used in the Control of Wildlife in the European Union
Published: 1 November 2007
Amelie Knapp and Alexandre Affre. (November 2007). 25pp. ISBN 978 2 930490 01 4. A compilation and analysis of marking techniques currently in use in the EU Member States, plus a short description of identification and labeling techniques applicable to wildlife specimens. Prepared by: TRAFFIC Europe for the European Commission.
download (362 KB pdf)TRAFFIC, East Asia Newsletter
Published: 1 January 2007
Combined issues 2004-2007
Number 4.Wu, S. B. & G. Z. Ma (2007)
Number 3 (November 2006)
Number 2 (June 2005)
Number 1 (December 2004)
Wildlife trade in the Russian Far East: an overview
Published: 1 January 2007
Sergey N Lyapustin, Alexey L Vaisman and Pavel V Fomenko (2007). 107 pp. (Russian with English summary). Published by TRAFFIC Europe. An examination of the reasons for illicit trade in wild plants and animals in the Far East of Russia, analysing the activities of law enforcement and environmental authorities relating to identification and prevention of this trade, and evaluating the efficacy of measures taken between 1999 and 2006.
download (2.4 MB pdf)Surveying Wildlife Trade Markets Training Handbook
Published: 1 January 2007
(2007)
download (1.9 MB pdf)The Use of Trade-Related Measures in the CCSBT
Published: 1 December 2006
Glenn Sant, Mary Lack. (December 2006). 9pp. Presented to the meeting of the CCSBT Compliance Committee in Miyazaki, Japan. Oct 2006.
download (71 KB pdf)Confronting Shark Conservation Head On!
Published: 1 December 2006
M. Lack, G. Sant (December 2006). 29pp. ISBN 1 85850 225 X (ISBN 978 1 85850 225 0). This paper identifies the main players in the catch and trade of shark products, examines the progress of these States/entities and RFMOs in implementing the International Plan of Action IPOA-Sharks and makes recommendations for the adoption of best practice approaches to shark conservation and management.
download (542 KB pdf)Proceedings of the CITES Agarwood experts group meeting, Malaysia, 14–17 November 2006
Published: 1 November 2006
65 pp. Edited by TRAFFIC Southeast Asia
download (557 KB pdf)