by Adam Cruise | Aug 5, 2022 | News
By Gadiosa Lamtey, The Citizen The second phase of a regional training, involving Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, that seeks to upskill enforcement officers in fighting illegal wildlife trade is currently underway in Dar es Salaam as international organizations buttress...
by Adam Cruise | Jul 25, 2022 | Commentary
By Julian Newman – Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) In late June 2002, the container ship MOL Independence docked at Singapore port after a voyage of almost a month from Durban in South Africa. On board was a consignment which had been on a far longer...
by Adam Cruise | Jul 22, 2022 | News
By Aimable Twahirwa, Inter Press Service / All Africa KIGALI: For many years, East African countries were considered wildlife trafficking hotspots. Now conservation organisations have started to mobilise all stakeholders to combat the illegal trade that targets...
by Adam Cruise | May 11, 2022 | Studies
By King’s College London, Phys.org The use of new techniques for retrieving fingerprints from ivory has been validated for the first time by scientists from King’s College London and University College London in collaboration with imaging and fingerprint...
by Adam Cruise | Apr 24, 2022 | News
By Megan Baynes, Sky News More than £60,000 has been seized from a man who traded in illegal ivory. Ngie Law, of Derby, was convicted in August 2021 of 18 different counts of buying, selling, and possessing the ivory goods without a permit. Now, following a hearing at...