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News Articles
- (Mar 2015): Community-led solutions: key force in tackling wildlife crime
- (Feb 2015): Symposium examines innovative approaches to tackling wildlife crime
- (Feb 2015): Urgent action needed to prevent the loss of Sambar in Peninsular Malaysia
- (Feb 2015): DRC creates new unit to fight wildlife crime
- (Feb 2015): FairWild in the limelight at world’s largest organic trade fair
- (Feb 2015): Zoos in Australasia join TRAFFIC in the fight against illegal wildlife trade
- (Feb 2015): Thailand's drive against illegal ivory trade bolstered by forensic tools
- (Feb 2015): Human health benefits from protecting biodiversity highlighted in new CBD-WHO report
- (Feb 2015): Sustainable use of medicinal plant resources in Traditional Chinese Medicine examined
- (Feb 2015): Combating the weakest links: targeting solutions in the transport sector
- (Feb 2015): EU develops response to Africa’s wildlife crisis
- (Feb 2015): Asia unites against poaching
- (Feb 2015): TRAFFIC & WWF campaign receives top media award
- (Feb 2015): Recent spate of seizures highlights threat to Critically Endangered turtle
- (Jan 2015): Traditional medicine practitioners in Viet Nam pledge to protect threatened wildlife
- (Jan 2015): Transportation and logistics sector lends support to global efforts tackling wildlife crime
- (Jan 2015): More than 2300 turtles seized at Jakarta international airport
- (Jan 2015): South Africa confirms 2014 worst on record for rhino poaching
- (Jan 2015): TRAFFIC and Wen Wan Tian Xia call for green collecting
- (Jan 2015): New Era Health Group makes formal commitment not to tolerate illegal wildlife trade
- (Jan 2015): Brisk trade threatens slow lorises
- (Jan 2015): Meeting to expand the role of wildlife detector dogs in Asia
- (Jan 2015): Wildlife seizures in 2014 highlight Lao PDR’s role in trafficking
- (Dec 2014): Myanmar a gateway for illegal trade in Tigers and other wild cats to China
- (Dec 2014): Symposium to go beyond enforcement
- (Dec 2014): Wildlife trade awareness training for media and launch of writing contest in Myanmar
- (Dec 2014): Bangkok market hub of illegal trade in endangered tortoises from around the world
- (Dec 2014): Traders review Brazil-Belgium timber trade
- (Nov 2014): French wildlife photography festival backs pangolin conservation
- (Nov 2014): Coimbatore wildlife law enforcement training breaks new ground
- (Nov 2014): New recruits to Guangxi Forest Police receive training to counter wildlife trafficking
- (Nov 2014): WWF and TRAFFIC applaud global commitments to combat wildlife crime
- (Nov 2014): APEC commits to reducing demand for illegal wildlife
- (Nov 2014): New reports find slow progress on forest governance in key timber producer countries
- (Oct 2014): Latest TRAFFIC Bulletin helps illuminate orchid, ivory & serow trades
- (Oct 2014): New study raises alarm over bear bile farming in Lao PDR
- (Oct 2014): Wildlife Watch: strengthening capacities for the protection of nature in Mexico
- (Oct 2014): Traditional Medicine Administration addresses medicinal use of illegally traded wildlife products
- (Oct 2014): EU-funded project in China has lasting impacts for sustainable use of wild plants by Chinese traditional medicine sector
- (Oct 2014): Some progress, but still a long way to go: Biodiversity summit in Korea concludes
- (Oct 2014): Viet Nam’s businesswomen community meet in celebration of National Women’s Day
- (Oct 2014): Sustainable use and conservation of wild plants critical to achieving Aichi Biodiversity Targets
- (Oct 2014): Chinese online retailers say “No” to illegal wildlife products
- (Oct 2014): Inaugural meeting of Latin American stakeholders to develop equitable forestry management practices
- (Oct 2014): TRAFFIC and Alibaba Group sign Memorandum of Understanding to jointly reduce illegal wildlife trade online
- (Sep 2014): Forest stakeholders meet to examine Madagascar timber
- (Sep 2014): Travellers advised not to buy trouble while on holiday
- (Sep 2014): Innovative campaign promotes success from within
- (Sep 2014): 197 ivory tusks intercepted in Cameroon
- (Sep 2014): Dhaka conference concludes critical gaps need attention if wild Tiger numbers are to double
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