EIA podcast – how wildlife criminals are working from home under pandemic lockdown
Just as many of us have been compelled to work from home during the pandemic lockdown, so too have wildlife criminals
Just as many of us have been compelled to work from home during the pandemic lockdown, so too have wildlife criminals
The European Union has unveiled a plan to close its domestic ivory market – but while the move to further restrict trade in ivory is both welcome and long overdue, it falls far short of what is needed
Despite intense international scrutiny since the emergence of the coronavirus pandemic, the Chinese Government’s revision of its key legislation on conservation and trade in wild animals looks set to be a major disappointment and failure of nerve
New report indicates how Chinese travellers may consume ivory while abroad in Japan or South-East Asia
China's Wildlife Protection Law allows for commercial trade in parts and products of big cats, pangolins, elephants, bears and other threatened wild animal species – and early indications suggest that situation is unlikely to change
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