One in 10 Chinese tourists in Japan and South-East Asia plan to buy ivory despite knowing it’s illegal
New report indicates how Chinese travellers may consume ivory while abroad in Japan or South-East Asia
New report indicates how Chinese travellers may consume ivory while abroad in Japan or South-East Asia
China's Wildlife Protection Law allows for commercial trade in parts and products of big cats, pangolins, elephants, bears and other threatened wild animal species – and early indications suggest that situation is unlikely to change
The extent to which the Chinese Government supports the continued use of pangolins, the world’s most trafficked mammal, is revealed today in a new EIA report
new report by the London-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), Smoke and Mirrors, reveals the extent to which the Chinese Government is supporting the continued use of pangolins, the world’s most trafficked mammal
This week saw EIA share our unique perspectives on environmental crime as part of a major international webinar
The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) received with dismay the statement made by the Timber Trade Federation (TTF) on 2 October, regarding EIA's press release Dutch Authorities Stop Chinese Plywood Import