EIA at 40 – leading the fight to end the wild bird trade
In the countdown to our 40th anniversary, we are featuring previous editions of our supporters' newsletter, highlighting our work exposing environmental crime and abuse
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In the countdown to our 40th anniversary, we are featuring previous editions of our supporters' newsletter, highlighting our work exposing environmental crime and abuse
EIA and South African NGO Blood Lions engaged in passionate, honest, expansive and, above all, deeply enlightening discussions with 20 senior and new traditional health practitioners from across five of South Africa’s nine provinces
It was a great privilege to be invited to open the Annual Exhibition of The Wildlife Art Society International (TWASI) on 27 May – EIA very much appreciates being the beneficiary of its 2022 exhibition
The annual Remember a Charity Week runs from 6-12 September to raise awareness of the importance of legacy giving in the UK – and EIA UK is very pleased to participate once again
As we showed in our report Double Impact, one of the most significant ways illegal wildlife and timber products are moved around the world is by sea. Through undercover investigations, EIA has unearthed numerous instances where the shipping transport sector has been an unknowing accomplice to the trafficking of wildlife and timber. The sector has […]
To change consumer behaviour, we need to change attitudes, to let people see things differently and recognise for themselves the need for change