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A new study from Terengganu, Malaysia, has shed light on the effectiveness and challenges of using an egg buy-back scheme ...
The ocean’s power of regeneration is remarkable if we just offer it the chance. It’s not too late.”  Sir David Attenborough ...
A bag full of reptiles at an Indian airport, a rare desert snake species from the mountains of Iran and Iraq, and a traveller ...
Joint Initiative Launches Industry-Wide Action to Combat Illegal Trade and Promote Responsible Practices.
A Malaysian court has ordered two local men to defend themselves against charges of illegally keeping 50 rhino horn pieces in ...
Critically endangered eels, timber and medicinal plants are amongst the top commodities being seized in the EU, according to ...
We are the leaders of twelve UK and international conservation and development organisations, six of which represent over four million UK members. Ahead of the spending review, we urge the UK ...
TRAFFIC is pleased to present the second edition of the wildlife trade newsletter for Central Asia. This newsletter is ...
Usually the stars of horror stories, tarantulas and scorpions might be widely feared, but a recent study from the Philippines shows that the often-misunderstood creatures are equally admired and ...
An international agreement is laying the groundwork for a more sustainable future for traditional medicine (TM), and the biodiversity it depends on. In a landmark step forward, leading TM associations ...
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 ...