This list contains 10 entry(ies).
IUCN National Committee of the Netherlands (IUCN NL) commissioned this assessment of wildlife poaching and trafficking in the Amazon in order to enhance understanding of the issue and inform potential future engagement.
Organization(s):
- IUCN National Committee of The Netherlands
The main purpose of this wildlife crime assessment is to provide information on the current trends and drivers of wildlife crime in Ethiopia, get insights into existing local criminal networks, evaluate how the country serves as a transit route for the contraband and, assess the strengths and wea
Organization(s):
- IUCN National Committee of The Netherlands
- International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)
This report examines wildlife crime in Kenya and its linkages to illegal wildlife trade dynamics in the East African region.
Organization(s):
- IUCN
- TRAFFIC International
- United States, USAID
The symposium ‘Beyond enforcement: communities, governance, incentives and sustainable use in combating wildlife crime’ was organise to explore the role of communities in tackling illegal wildlife trade.
Organization(s):
- Austria, Ministry of Environment
- Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions (CEED)
- IIED (International Institute for Environment and Development)
- IUCN, Species Survival Commission (SSC), Sustainable Use and Livelihood Specialist Group (SULi)
These guidelines are intended for worldwide use, with the aim of facilitating the use of forensic science to the fullest extent possible in order to combat wildlife crime, and in particular, to combat the trade in illegal ivory.
Organization(s):
- Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), Secretariat
- International Consortium on Combating Wildlife Crime
- Interpol
- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
- World Bank
- World Customs Organization
Tiger populations worldwide are in tremendous pressure of extinction. Bangladesh, harboring one of the largest remaining populations of wild tigers in the vast areas of Sundarban mangrove forest, has therefore a great responsibility to protect this beautiful creature.
Organization(s):
- Bangladesh, Ministry of Environment and Forests, Bangladesh Forest Department
- Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute
- IUCN Bangladesh
This document summarizes TRAFFIC’s comprehensive overview of events and dynamics currently driving an escalating illicit trade in rhino horns from South Africa to Viet Nam.
Organization(s):
- IUCN
- TRAFFIC International
- WWF
Organization(s):
- Wildlife Protection Society of India, IN
This manual outlines the significance, prevalence and trends of illegal wildlife trade in the UK and places this in an international context. It is aimed at anyone interested in wildlife crime issues, but particularly those involved in enforcing wildlife crime laws and bringing cases to court.
Organization(s):
- Partnerthip for Action Against Wildlife Crime
- Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, UK
- TRAFFIC International
- United Kingdom, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
- WWF
Organization(s):
- University of Pittsburgh, Center for West European Studies, US