All Blog Posts for Wildlife trade

African cow horns. Image source: Alibaba.com
7th May 2012 by Adrian Hiel | 2 Comments
It’s not often you can say “mea culpa” and be relieved at the same time, but that’s what happened Read more »
Two important events at Parliament serve to help end the trade in elephant ivory
3rd May 2012 by Robbie Marsland | 0 Comments
Last January the International Fund for Animal Welfare China office Asia Regional Director Grace Ge Read more »
Kenya Wildlife Service complete historic elephant collaring in Tsavo National Pa
17th April 2012 by Steve Njumbi | 0 Comments
Two weeks ago nine elephants were successfully fitted with satellite-radio tracking collars in Kenya’s vast Tsavo East Read more »
In August of 2010 Anson was arrested in Malaysia for smuggling snakes in his lug
17th April 2012 by Grace Ge Gabriel | 2 Comments
We don’t meet or talk to criminals often. But that’s exactly what I did last November in Bangkok. At a meeting Read more »
13th April 2012 by Sheryl Fink | 6 Comments
There is nothing more frustrating than being prepared to document the commercial seal hunt and being kept down by one thing Read more »
The killing spree is over but it’s no time to celebrate
The poachers rode into the park on horseback from Chad and Sudan, armed with automatic weapons and a single purpose: Kill as Read more »