The increasing Chinese demand for wildlife products in traditional medicine has led to higher numbers of illegal imports of endangered animals entering China. READ MORE
According to a British government report, over 15,000 tons of illegal bush meat was smuggled into Britain in 2004, mostly through luggage. READ MORE
This paper examined the wildlife smuggling industry in the U.S., addressing the items involved, the motivations and the scale of the industry. READ MORE
Evaluates how much respondents "personally worry" about the loss of natural habitat for wildlife, as part of a series of environmental issues. READ MORE
This paper examined Hong Kong Chinese attitudes towards traditional Chinese medicine that use wildlife parts such as rhino horns and tiger bones. READ MORE
This fact sheet outlines current trends in both the legal and illegal trade of Asian Big Cats (ABCs) in China. As of 2011, skins and parts of many ABCs were [...] READ MORE
This study found that economic downturns can serve as an indicator for increased exploitation of a protected species. READ MORE
This poll has found that residents of Saigon regularly consume food, beverage and medicinal products that are derived from wild animals, with 50% of respondents having done it at least [...] READ MORE
This survey examined Canadian attitudes towards the seal hunts and found that a majority opposed using tax money to fund commercial seal hunts. READ MORE
