Wildlife trafficking is one of the most lucrative illicit industries worldwide, with large volumes occurring through online ...
When people think of wildlife trade, they often picture smugglers sneaking in rare and endangered species from far-off countries. Yet most wildlife trade is actually legal, and the United States is ...
In late 2025, Interpol coordinated a global operation across 134 nations, seizing roughly 30,000 live animals, confiscating ...
LONDON, UK, October 5, 2022 (ENS) – The world does not have “the luxury of time” to tackle organized wildlife crime, but it does have “a proven roadmap to success and the motivation to put it into ...
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Repurposed power pole at Caw Caw supports global wildlife research
RAVENEL, S.C. (WCBD) – It’s not a TV receiver; it’s the center’s new Motus Wildlife Tracking System, a tool that connects the Lowcountry to a global network of wildlife research. Visitors at the Caw ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global Wildlife Conservation today embarks on the first phase of the Search for Lost Species, the largest-ever global quest to find and protect species that have not ...
The world's wildlife populations plummeted by an average of 69% between 1970 and 2018, a dangerous decline resulting from climate change and other human activity, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) ...
Global wildlife trafficking is on the rise, adding a dimension to transnational crime and increasing the risk that U.S. corporations could unwittingly become entangled in the illicit trade. A new ...
One of the largest studies on wildlife activity reveals that wild animals react differently to humans depending on where the animals live and what they eat. Bigger herbivores -- plant-eating animals ...
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