The seizure of ivory, shark fins and other wildlife products reveals an illegal trade driven by the same criminal networks ...
A court case involving the sale of 13 kilograms of pangolin scales in Indonesia highlights the continuing pressure on one of ...
Hidden inside luggage, children's toys and parcels, trafficked shark fins, seahorses and sea cucumbers often slip across ...
"He is beautiful, and I'm so happy he's landed with you at the sanctuary!" ...
When most people hear terms like poaching, wildlife trafficking or illegal wildlife trade, they probably think of threatened species such as elephants, rhinos, tigers or sharks. Geographically, ...
Australian researchers trained AI to identify shark fins, seahorses, and sea cucumbers linked to marine trafficking using 3D ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. The legal wildlife trade is worth $220 billion annually and involves at least 70,000 species, yet data on its sustainability is scarce, especially ...
“One wildlife inspector cannot handle mail, sea cargo, air cargo and passengers,” a former Fish and Wildlife Service agent told lawmakers. A retired Fish and Wildlife Service law enforcement officer ...
Before a planned Florida attraction ever opened to the public, more than 50 imported sloths had died, and investigators said ...
Nature crimes are no longer just a conservation issue — they’re a multi-billion-dollar industry driving money laundering, corruption, and transnational crime. These crimes, which include illegal ...
In a major crackdown on wildlife trafficking, the Special Task Force (STF) of Assam Police conducted a successful operation in Assam's Chirang district's sidli area, dismantling an alleged ...
A KVUE Defenders investigation uncovered a growing number of Texans busted for illegally selling wildlife on the black market and little regulation to stop it. One case involved an undercover sting ...