wildlife trafficking
3D-Printed Rhino Horns Are Not the Solution to the Poaching Crisis, Experts Say
Some scientists are skeptical of a plan to flood the market with fake horns.
The Promise of Drones in South Africa's Poaching Crisis
In 2014, 1215 rhinos were killed in South Africa, a massive increase over the 333 poached in 2010.
These Are The Most Wanted Environmental Fugitives In The World
Interpol issued a list of the world's most wanted environmental fugitives and asks the public for help in tracking them down.
The War on Poaching Is Just Like the War on Drugs
A recent raid in Mozambique was the result of months of intelligence.
An Inside Look at America's Exotic Animal Trade
"Most of the people who buy tigers are what you could call impulse buyers."
Hong Kong Is Burning Illegal Ivory, But the 'Legal' Trade Is Holding Strong
A near-30-ton stockpile is being incinerated, but campaigners warn the legal ivory market is covering illegal trade.
An Inside Look at the Exotic Animal Trade
Wildlife trafficking is estimated to be a $19 billion per year global business, surpassed only by black-market sales and trafficking of drugs, humans, and firearms.
It's Still Really Easy to Buy Illegal Ivory Online
Rakuten contains thousands of ads for products made of elephant ivory.
The Overwhelmingly Cute Pangolin Is the Most Trafficked Mammal on Earth
Tens of thousands of pangolins are illegally traded every year, and the future of the species looks bleak.
Protecting Wildlife Means Educating Humans: An Interview with Jackie Chan
His favorite animal is the cheetah, just so you know.
France's Ivory Crush Is More Proof that Wildlife Trafficking Is a Global Problem
The goal was to send a clear message that ivory is only valuable when it remains attached to an elephant.