Five of the most legally traded African animals
Thousands of African wild animals suffer every year as a result of the legal wildlife trade, with many species being driven closer to extinction.
Thousands of African wild animals suffer every year as a result of the legal wildlife trade, with many species being driven closer to extinction.
These parrots – one of the world’s most trafficked animals – are suffering terribly in the name of the legal and illegal wildlife pet trade
Our new exhibit alongside The Animal Museum demonstrates the proliferation of marine debris and its impact on wildlife
Our global goal to protect animals from illegal wildlife trade results in the very first prosecution of an auctioneer in the UK for illegally selling ivory
Just in time for World Pangolin Day, pangolins which were being smuggled through Thailand have been rescued in a massive wildlife bust by Thai authorities.
The Convention of International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) has given these and other wild animals more international protection from the cruel...
Animals can’t vote or lobby their government representatives, but you can. This election, find out where candidates and their party stand on captive wildlife...
U.S. Campaign Manager for Oceans and Wildlife Elizabeth Hogan highlights the impact President Obama's terms had on our oceans and the animals that call them...
Our coalition is calling on PetSmart to stop participating in the wildlife trade by ending the sale of reptiles and amphibians because it causes harm to...
The Chinese city of Shenzhen has banned the eating of dogs and cats as part of a wider response to address the dangers of the wildlife trade since the outbreak...
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