A team in South Africa is injecting rhino horns with radioactive material to fight poaching.
Wildlife trafficking is a global crisis. From forests to oceans, countless animals are hunted and traded illegally. These animals face extinction as demand for their body parts rises. Let’s explore the world’s most trafficked animals.
Giant African rats, trained for scent detection, could assist in fighting illegal wildlife trade. A recent study shows they can detect wildlife products, offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional methods.
India, Bangladesh, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia have planned coordinated crackdowns on wildlife trafficking kingpins operating through their jurisdiction by sharing criminal intelligence and breaking down their financial flows
Since the military junta came to power in Myanmar, incidents of exotic animals being smuggled from Myanmar to India have increased in volume.