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Mongabay on MSNVietnam grapples with ‘alarming popularity’ of online illegal wildlife tradeA new investigation by wildlife trade monitoring group TRAFFIC has uncovered an “alarming” slew of online adverts offering ...
By Spoorthy Raman Vietnam and China, the two largest markets for traditional medicine (TM) that uses wild plants and animals, ...
Trail cameras and camera surveys have continued to prove an essential tool in wildlife and habitat conservation ...
The new evidence shows that online buyers and sellers continue to operate openly with little fear of repercussions.
HANOI--Vietnam announced Friday that it was banning wildlife imports and would close wildlife markets in response to renewed concerns about the threat from diseases that can jump from animals to ...
A team of scientists from Vietnam and Germany now show that the ... of Ecological Dynamics at the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW). "This inspired us to look beyond ...
a UK-based wildlife trade monitoring network, in 2012. According to that report the Vietnam Embassy in Pretoria “has been repeatedly implicated in illicit rhino horn trade”. TRAFFIC reported ...
Vietnam's apparent reluctance to share DNA samples of smuggled horns with South Africa - the country with the largest remaining populations of rhinos in the world, albeit decimated by a relentless wav ...
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