Delegates attending the 20th Conference of the Parties to CITES (CoP20) in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, from 24 November to 5 December 2025, have access to a varied programme of side events. These events ...
A critical new strategy is now in development for the Himalayas, as 50 leading global experts convened in Chongqing, China, ...
TRAFFIC’s extensive expertise in wildlife trade monitoring constitutes the foundational evidence for shaping CITES policy and achieving implementation. At CoP20, TRAFFIC’s technical specialists are ...
The TRAFFIC Briefing Document outlines TRAFFIC’s recommendations and expert advice on many of the priority issues and all 51 ...
It was one of Malaysia’s most significant rhino horn seizures – 50 whole horns and pieces, declared as lobsters and hidden in the cab of a truck that was stopped not far from the Kuala Lumpur ...
TRAFFIC is proud to join the global “The Pledge We Want”, calling for equitable funding, recognition of rights, and meaningful access for Indigenous ...
With one in five people worldwide depending on wild plants, algae, and fungi for food and income, integrating the sustainable use of wild species into landscape restoration is not just beneficial—it ...
Today, the world lost one of its most extraordinary voices for nature. Dr Jane Goodall inspired generations with her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees, her tireless advocacy for wildlife, and her ...
Cooperation, collaboration and communication are key in fighting the global crisis of illegal wildlife crime. Law-enforcement officials need to be better networked than the organised criminal gangs ...
Wildlife traffickers in the Philippines exploit postal, courier, and online platforms to move tarantulas, reptiles, agarwood, and more. 75+ government agency, and courier representatives trained in ...
Monitoring rhino horn trade in the post-pandemic landscape. Rhinoceros species are found in the wild in Africa and Asia and continue to be threatened across their range primarily due to the illegal ...