China’s express transport and logistics sector demonstrates growing leadership as a key partner in wildlife conservation.
Long familiar with seizures of pangolin scales, elephant ivory and other wildlife contraband smuggled via sea, Malaysia is now helping frontliners at one of the world’s busiest container ports boost ...
Gibbons, nature’s famed acrobats now already on the brink, are tumbling deeper into peril with seizures from illegal trade climbing over the past decade and reaching an all-time high in 2025. Over 336 ...
A critical new strategy is now in development for the Himalayas, as leading global experts convened in Chongqing, China, to confront the escalating crisis facing the region's medicinal and aromatic ...
In February 2025, 4,386 Pig nosed Turtles Carettochelys insculpta packed into plastic containers were found on a Kuala Lumpur–Hanoi flight — a trend of unseen travellers that has persisted well into ...
Trade in marine ornamental fish is an important source of livelihoods for coastal communities. But unsustainable and/or unregulated collection of ornamental fish may be damaging reef habitats and ...
Opportunities to ensure the long-term sustainability of wild-harvested species used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) were on the table at two landmark events in Hong Kong last month. With more ...
TRAFFIC东南亚办公室与马来西亚世界自然基金会(WWF-Malaysia)联合的研究《从海洋到屏幕:马来西亚鲨鱼与鳐鱼的网上贸易》揭示,鲨鱼和鳐鱼(或更广泛认知为魔鬼鱼)产品的网上市场正快速增长且利润丰厚。该研究于2022年10月至12月期间进行 ...
Delegates attending the 20th Conference of the Parties to CITES (CoP20) in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, from 24 November to 5 December 2025, have access to a varied programme of side events. These events ...
TRAFFIC’s extensive expertise in wildlife trade monitoring constitutes the foundational evidence for shaping CITES policy and achieving implementation. At CoP20, TRAFFIC’s technical specialists are ...
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