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CITES Parties can and must do more to address the dire impacts of global illegal pangolin trade
A new briefing document outlines EIA’s findings and recommendations on the key issues relating to global illegal pangolin trade
A new briefing document outlines EIA’s findings and recommendations on the key issues relating to global illegal pangolin trade
An amendment to include the crime in Hong Kong’s Serious Crime Ordinance (OSCO), which EIA has been campaigning for along with others, has just been passed by the Legislative Council
Nigeria has announced a huge bust of pangolin scales and ivory on the eve of the launch of a new legal study seeking to help the country more effectively fight illegal wildlife trade
World Heritage Site status should confer a degree of extra protection for those special places deemed treasures for the enrichment of the entire planet – but that hasn’t been the case in Tanzania’s Selous Game Reserve
It's one year since a legal challenge to the UK Ivory Act was conclusively rejected in the UK courts – and we’re still waiting for the ban to be implemented
The 44th meeting of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee has let Tanzania off the hook for driving the construction of a hydropower dam in the heart of the Selous Game Reserve