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EIA podcast – how to tackle the corruption driving the illegal wildlife trade in Africa
Africa’s epicentre of pangolin scale and ivory trade – tackling the drivers of wildlife crime
Africa’s epicentre of pangolin scale and ivory trade – tackling the drivers of wildlife crime
Botswana and Namibia should stop fossil fuel exploration threatening a unique and rich ecosystem which is home to endangered elephants, rhinos, pangolins and other species
EIA is calling on financial institutions with a footprint in East Asia to step up efforts to identify and act on transactions linked to the illegal wildlife trade
Elephants in Africa have been formally recognised as two distinct species – and both are inching closer to extinction
Despite several high-profile seizures during the past four years, there have been hardly any proper investigations into the international illegal wildlife trade and few prosecutions of the criminals involved, a new analysis of pubic and court records has revealed.
Out of Africa revealed how West and Central Africa have emerged as major sourcing and export hubs for the illegal trafficking of elephant ivory and pangolin scales to Asia