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Africa’s largest crackdown on wildlife smugglers nets 57 people

The largest every crackdown on wildlife smugglers in Africa arrested 57 people. From the BBC: More than one tonne of ivory products has been seized in Africa’s largest-ever international crackdown on wildlife crime. The operation, co-ordinated by Interpol and the Kenya Wildlife Service, led to the arrest of 57 illegal traders across five African nations. The haul also included [...]

Tough economic times leads to poaching in Britain

The United Kingdom is facing an increase in poaching as more and more people are killing animals and other forms of meats due to the rising costs of food. From the Independent: Police in rural areas across Britain are reporting a dramatic increase in poaching, as the rise in food prices and the reality of recession increases [...]

Vietnamese diplomat caught smuggling rhino horn

A Vietnamese diplomat was caught by a news crew smuggling rhino horns in South Africa. From Bloomberg News: ietnam recalled a diplomat from its embassy in South Africa after a television program allegedly showed her trafficking rhino horn, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The employee was filmed by the South African Broadcasting Corporation talking to an [...]

Cocaine use destroying rainforests

Users of cocaine are destroying the rainforest, according to law enforcement officials. From the Guardian: Four square metres of rainforest are destroyed for every gram of cocaine snorted in the UK, a conference of senior police officers as told yesterday. Francisco Santos Calderón, the vice-president of Colombia, appealed to British users of the class A drug to consider [...]

Huge illegal trade in animals exists in Thailand

A huge market in illegally trafficked animals exists in Thailand. From the AFP (via Google News): Thousands of tourists and locals throng the congested aisles of Bangkok’s popular Chatuchak market every weekend, hunting for everything from a new pair of shiny leather shoes to a puppy. But among the racks of caged creatures is an illegal trade in [...]

Illegal logging and trafficking of animals leads to extinction in Brazil

Brazil’s Environmental Minister is blaming farmers who illegally clear the Amazon and traffickers of exotic species as the root causes of animals becoming extinct in the country. From BusinessWeek: Minc blamed the growing number of endangered species on deforestation in the Amazon, which he said is sparked by soy farmers and ranchers illegally clearing land to plant [...]

Illegal hunting of crocodiles may lead to extenction

From the AFP (via Google News); As deforestation and a loss of natural prey threatens Siamese crocodiles with extinction, the farms that once helped endanger the species are now helping save it, conservationists say. There are fewer than 50 Siamese crocodiles left in the wild in Thailand and about 200 in the entire Mekong river region, but [...]

Powwow popularity leading to black market in eagle feathers

The growing popularity of Powwows are creating a black market in eagle feathers. From the Globe and Mail: The investigation seems like a spy novel. An undercover officer spent a year earning the trust of a Saskatchewan pawnshop owner until she offered to sell him precious - and unusual - contraband: feathers. This month Linda Bomak, owner of [...]

Elephant Ivory no longer to be sold on eBay

eBay has decided that it will no longer allow elephant ivory to be sold on its website. From the New York Times: In response to growing pressure from international law enforcement agencies and conservation groups, eBay, the online auction giant, announced Monday that it would ban all commerce in ivory, including most heirlooms, to avoid providing a [...]

Trade in endangered species increasing in Indonesia

The illegal trade in endangered species is increasing in Indonesia. From the AFP (via Google News): The illegal trade in endangered primates is increasing in Indonesia’s East Java province as traders market the animals in public, a conservation expert said Wednesday. Primates such as slow lorises and Javanese langurs can be bought on the street in Malang, according [...]