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News Articles
- (Feb 2008): “Don’t buy trouble” warns TRAFFIC India
- (Feb 2008): Sustainable use of wild plants project launched in India
- (Feb 2008): Indonesia tightens tortoise trade regulations
- (Feb 2008): South Asia commits to regional co-operation in controlling wildlife trade
- (Feb 2008): Turtle identification guide launched
- (Jan 2008): Cross-border intelligence-sharing leads to major seizure in Thailand
- (Jan 2008): ASEAN officials review cross-border co-operation in combating wildlife crime
- (Jan 2008): Illegal wildlife trade flourishing on the Chinese-language internet
- (Dec 2007): TRAFFIC launches traditional Chinese medicine textbook
- (Dec 2007): Guide to Kalimantan’s protected species launched
- (Nov 2007): Wildlife conservation campaign launched in China
- (Nov 2007): The perfect Introduction?
- (Nov 2007): Tri-nations meeting on CITES
- (Nov 2007): How to separate the wood from the ramin trees
- (Oct 2007): New treaty to boost protection of gorillas—TRAFFIC, WWF
- (Oct 2007): Abalone fishery closure not the answer—TRAFFIC
- (Oct 2007): No progress in protecting Southern Bluefin Tuna—TRAFFIC/WWF
- (Sep 2007): China hosts ASEAN to close net on wildlife crime
- (Sep 2007): World’s fisheries could follow new Australian strategy
- (Sep 2007): Can trade promote sustainable use of forest products?
- (Aug 2007): Bear and Tiger parts seized in Russian Far East
- (Aug 2007): Shahtoosh smuggler fined in Thai first
- (Aug 2007): Chips are down for South Africa’s sharks
- (Jul 2007): Judges and prosecutors gear up to combat wildlife crime in Indonesia
- (Jul 2007): Government of Tanzania tackles forestry corruption
- (Jul 2007): TRAFFIC and SACEP signal intention to manage wildlife trade in South Asia
- (Jul 2007): Sign for tigers
- (Jul 2007): TRAFFIC-trained EMIs record early successes
- (Jul 2007): 20% of Australian-managed fisheries still in the red
- (Jul 2007): Taking a walk on the wild side
- (Jun 2007): Stamp of approval for caviar
- (Jun 2007): Lost without TRACE: tracking down wildlife crime using forensics
- (Jun 2007): CITES: Commercially traded species big losers
- (Jun 2007): CITES: 18 year ivory deadlock broken—WWF/TRAFFIC
- (Jun 2007): CITES backs red, pink and other corals
- (Jun 2007): CITES: Breeding tigers for trade soundly rejected—WWF/TRAFFIC
- (Jun 2007): CITES: DNA test confirms tiger meat for sale at Chinese farm
- (Jun 2007): CITES: Conservation Bite for Sawfish—WWF/TRAFFIC
- (Jun 2007): CITES: Brighter future for the European eel
- (Jun 2007): CITES fails to list sharks
- (Jun 2007): In the picture: world’s largest tiger mosaic unveiled
- (Jun 2007): CITES: Tropical tree left stranded
- (Jun 2007): Alarming upsurge in rhino poaching
- (Jun 2007): CITES enforcement to be given 'high priority'
- (Jun 2007): Website on EU wildlife trade now available in 20 languages
- (Jun 2007): CITES: UN wildlife convention gives green light to ivory sale
- (May 2007): CITES meeting in the spotlight
- (May 2007): Romania holds first CITES training seminar
- (May 2007): Asian crime syndicates based in Africa fuel illegal ivory surge
- (May 2007): Philippines workshop on wildlife crime
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