What’s your verdict? The antiques trade appeals its failed bid to quash UK Ivory Act
A small group of antiques dealers will have another day in court 0n 24 February in a second bid to shoot down the UK Ivory Act
A small group of antiques dealers will have another day in court 0n 24 February in a second bid to shoot down the UK Ivory Act
Customs officers in Nigeria have seized a staggering 9.5-tonne shipment of poached pangolin scales
We’re very pleased to have been chosen for a BBC Radio 4 charity appeal, to be presented by veteran journalist and broadcaster Angela Rippon
Coronavirus outbreak represents an opportunity for the Chinese Government and other governments worldwide to finally implement a permanent ban on trade in threatened wildlife
Vietnam has swiftly emerged as one of the world’s leading hotspots for illegal wildlife trade - but now it's in pole position to do something about it
As we prepare to get our teeth into a new decade of challenges, here’s a look back at some of the highlights from a busy year in 2019