EIA has been at the forefront of efforts to strengthen the international legal response to environmental crime under the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) for more than two ...
The UK Government has promised global climate leadership, yet new evidence shows that programmes designed to protect forests, ...
Dandora is often described as one of East Africa’s largest dumpsites – but no statistic prepares you for the sensory reality.
As the latest rupture in an increasingly unstable geopolitical landscape, military strikes on Iran by the USA and Israel will likely increase pressure on the world’s ability to feed itself – and it ...
EIA undercover investigators are on the trail of wildlife criminals. They’re working on covert operations to gather crucial evidence to expose illicit wildlife trade. They’re uncovering key players, ...
Illegal wildlife trade remains a lucrative business with an estimated value of $20 billion per year and is often orchestrated by highly organised, transnational criminal networks. Demand for products ...
We didn’t want to launch just another ambassador programme, we wanted a partnership with punch. Introducing the Future Stewards, EIA’s new community of ambassadors helping us to protect the natural ...
Despite the critically endangered vaquita porpoise still teetering on the brink of extinction, the Government of Mexico is considering a proposal to reduce its protected habitat by more than 85 per ...
Despite the global ban, the governments of three countries – Iceland, Japan and Norway – have sanctioned the killing of more than 45,000 whales since 1986. Their actions, with the support of a small ...
As part of the International Whaling Commission’s Bycatch Mitigation Initiative (BMI), five members of the IWCs Bycatch Expert Panel (of whom I am one) contributed to a 10-day bycatch risk assessment ...
Last year, authorities in Vietnam indicted a total of 22 defendants for the crimes of smuggling, bribes, fraud and the abuse of public power related to the illegal trade of approximately $71 million ...