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Major international webinar focuses on the places where forest and wildlife crime overlap
This week saw EIA share our unique perspectives on environmental crime as part of a major international webinar
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This week saw EIA share our unique perspectives on environmental crime as part of a major international webinar
Ahead of tomorrow’s (Wednesday’s) UN biodiversity summit, hosted online from New York, many world leaders have signed up to promise to halt the destruction of nature on Earth
EIA and two other conservation organisations have filed a legal petition calling on the US Government to formally sanction China for illegally trading in critically endangered pangolins
Vietnam’s Prime Minister, Nguyen Xuan Phuc, on Thursday pledged to step up his country’s fight against the illegal wildlife trade
The global illegal wildlife trade is worth billions every year – but these huge profits are seldom targeted
The blood money fueling environmental crime, driving corruption and undermining sustainable development and conservation is all too rarely targeted in criminal investigations.