Life After Wildlife Trafficking: What Happens to Rescued Animals?
The Reveletor - A serious lack of data about the fate of wildlife saved from illegal trade leads to calls for better information and accountability....
Read MoreRead MoreThe Reveletor - A serious lack of data about the fate of wildlife saved from illegal trade leads to calls for better information and accountability....
Read MoreRead MoreNational Geographic - Millions of live animals enter the U.S. each year without disease screening—leaving us vulnerable to another outbreak, a former wildlife inspector says. ...
Read MoreRead MoreMirror - Robotic dolphins which weigh 250kg and behave just like their real-life counterparts could be used to put an end to welfare concerns surround the multi-billion-pound captivity industry. ...
Read MoreRead MoreSmithsonian Magazine - An American biologist wields an innovative weapon against the illegal trade in African ivory...
Read MoreRead MorePost Magazine - Drought-busting rain, a crackdown on the illegal trade in ivory and education in Asia to stem demand for it has seen new life blossom on the African savannah. A record-breaking 248 baby elephants were born in the Amboseli National Park last year,...
Read MoreRead MoreVN Express International - Police in Hanoi in collaboration with an environmental NGO have busted a pangolin scale trafficking ring in northern Vietnam. ...
Read MoreRead MoreGood News Network - Off the coast of New Zealand, a group of marine biologists has discovered a mother bottlenose dolphin that had adopted a baby pilot whale....
Read MoreRead Morehttps://www.lifegate.com/south-africa-meat-safety-act Lifegate, 11 September 2020...
Read MoreRead MoreThe Wildlife Justice Commission’s Intelligence Development Unit has analysed reported seizure data between 2016-2019 and combined it with the WJC’s own investigative findings to offer a very detailed picture of how extensive the trafficking of pangolin scales has become. Bridging the Intelligence Gap The analysis identifies prolific...
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