New EIA investigation exposes the Chinese Government’s pangolin trade deception
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
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
This week saw EIA share our unique perspectives on environmental crime as part of a major international webinar
Do you know how the illegal wildlife trade and the coronavirus pandemic are connected?
Get the facts on the links between illegal wildlife trade and the coronavirus pandemic when EIA and Asia Society co-host a webcast on Tuesday, September 1
The landmark UK Ivory Act has passed its final hurdle with the announcement today (17 August) that the Supreme Court has refused to allow an appeal against a Court of Appeal decision in May
An article on Palm Oil Monitor last week made false allegations against the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), claiming we are being funded by UK AID to help further a fictitious European Union policy seeking to undermine Indonesian farmers by stopping them from exporting palm oil to the EU