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News Articles
- (Sep 2018): South African Freight Forwarders Recognise Opportunities to Combat Wildlife Trafficking in Supply Chains at SAAFF Congress 2018
- (Aug 2018): China and Africa look to “win-win co-operation” on legal and sustainable trade
- (Aug 2018): Zoohackathon 2018: how to help find tech solutions for curbing wildlife crime
- (Aug 2018): Former Hanoi Customs officer gets 16-years following ivory and rhino horn theft from government warehouse
- (Aug 2018): Ivory processing workshop found in Angola following airport rhino horn seizure
- (Aug 2018): USAID promotes chi initiative to drive down demand for rhino horn
- (Aug 2018): Capacity building of key actors involved in wildlife law enforcement in the DRC
- (Aug 2018): Malaysia makes massive Viet Nam-bound rhino horn seizure
- (Aug 2018): TRAFFIC, IUCN and WWF renew partnership for action on wildlife trade
- (Aug 2018): Use of AFRICA-TWIX promoted in Central African Republic
- (Aug 2018): Mitigating the Markets for Illegal Wildlife Products: Experts review effective demand reduction messengers and messaging
- (Aug 2018): Sustainable forestry project wraps up in Viet Nam
- (Aug 2018): Sumatran court bares its claws for bears
- (Aug 2018): DHL eCommerce and DHL Express in Viet Nam Advances Efforts to Combat Illegal Wildlife Trade
- (Aug 2018): Indonesia’s first court case involving CITES Appendix I listed Radiated Tortoise
- (Jul 2018): DHL eCommerce in Thailand Boosts Efforts to Combat Illegal Wildlife Trade
- (Jul 2018): Agencies meet in Dehradun to co-ordinate efforts to curb trans-boundary illegal wildlife trade
- (Jul 2018): Africa urged to develop common position in co-operation negotiations with China
- (Jul 2018): Arrests in Kalimantan and Sabah for dealing in protected bird species
- (Jul 2018): Wild botanicals in products you consume: FairWild Week highlights trends, threats and opportunities
- (Jul 2018): Three Critically Endangered tigers among illegal wildlife parts seized by Malaysian authorities
- (Jul 2018): Chinese communities in Mozambique and Zambia engaged on CITES and sustainable trade in forest resources
- (Jul 2018): Community based wildlife protection initiatives key to curbing wildlife crime in Nagaland
- (Jun 2018): Staff of Vietnamese and German companies learn benefits of wildlife-focused CSR
- (Jun 2018): Enhancing Practical Skills for Sustainable Trade in Wild Plants in Guangxi
- (Jun 2018): Workshop held to consolidate interagency law enforcement mechanism in China
- (Jun 2018): Uganda hosts 6th annual forum on illegal timber trade
- (Jun 2018): Malaysia seizes over 680 wildlife and parts in operation against wildlife cybercrime
- (Jun 2018): China joins Tanzania and Malawi in efforts to curb illegal wildlife trade
- (Jun 2018): Lao PDR Prime Ministerial Order raises hope for clean-up of country’s illegal wildlife trade hubs
- (May 2018): “China’s Champions of Change” initiative launched
- (May 2018): Traditional medicine students and lecturers work to discourage prescription of illegal wildlife products
- (May 2018): Chinese courier companies increase capacity to detect illegal wildlife products
- (May 2018): Saving Species project launched in Viet Nam
- (May 2018): The ongoing trade threatening tigers, pangolins, songbirds and sharks revealed in latest TRAFFIC Bulletin
- (Apr 2018): Study calls for scrutiny of bear farms in Lao PDR
- (Apr 2018): Forestry officers trained in effective prosecution and conviction of wildlife crimes
- (Apr 2018): Wildlife sniffer dog training begins in Gwalior, TRAFFIC recruits another 12 dogs
- (Apr 2018): Taiwan announces move to close its domestic ivory market by 2020
- (Mar 2018): China-based internet alliance trained on combating wildlife cybercrime
- (Mar 2018): Wildlife forensics: a new weapon for Southern African countries to help bring poachers to book
- (Mar 2018): Philippine bird trade targets Indonesian species
- (Mar 2018): Local authorities and communities celebrate success of wild plant collection initiative
- (Mar 2018): Malaysia busts second elephant poaching gang in just over a year
- (Mar 2018): Outcomes of Cameroon–China timber trade project evaluated
- (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
- (Mar 2018): ROUTES Partnership and Kenya Airways train transport staff to help curb wildlife trafficking
- (Feb 2018): LAM To Help Curb Wildlife Trafficking in Mozambique
- (Feb 2018): Mobile trailers a significant boost in efforts to investigate remote wildlife crimes
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