消逝的大象:坦桑尼亚象牙走私背后的犯罪、腐败以及残杀
一份报告揭露由中国人主导的犯罪集团和坦桑尼亚贪污官员密谋贩运大量象牙,这个贸易导致坦桑尼亚有一半的大象在过去五年被偷猎。
一份报告揭露由中国人主导的犯罪集团和坦桑尼亚贪污官员密谋贩运大量象牙,这个贸易导致坦桑尼亚有一半的大象在过去五年被偷猎。
A report revealing that Chinese-led criminal gangs are conspiring with corrupt Tanzanian officials to traffic huge amounts of ivory, a trade which has caused half of Tanzania’s elephants to be poached in the past five years
Environmental Investigation Agency comments on the draft Guidelines for Overseas Sustainable Forest Products Trade and Investment by Chinese Enterprises
Despite international recognition that trade in captive-source tigers poses a serious threat to the species’ survival in the wild, international and domestic commercial trade continues in Asia. The trade involves serious and organised criminality, fosters corruption and stimulates demand for tiger parts and products
A report documenting how Chinese demand for timber is driving a grossly unsustainable illegal logging and timber smuggling crisis which threatens Mozambique’s forest resources. First Class Crisis reveals that a staggering 93 per cent of logging in Mozambique during 2013 was illegal
Myanmar’s precious rosewood trees face commercial extinction at the hands of China’s multi-billion dollar ‘hongmu’ reproduction furniture boom. If current trends persist unaddressed, the two most targeted hongmu species in Myanmar could be logged to commercial extinction within as little as three years