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Tiger conflict in Thailand

By estherconwayNews
Conflict between tigers and people is a serious threat to the safety of wildlife and people. In Thailand, in February 2022, a series of tiger conflict incidents including the killing...
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8th February 2022
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The tiger remains. ©Matichon

Two arrests following tiger execution in Myanmar

By amyvangelderNews
Two men were arrested after they are found with skin and bones from a tiger poached in Myanmar. Two males have been found in possession of a tiger skin and...
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16th September 2021
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A COVID & Conservation Ouroboros

By amyvangelderFFI, News
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought undeniable, substantial socio-economic turmoil around the world. But what impact has it had on environmental systems and their conservation? Much has been written about the...
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11th September 2021
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24 captive-bred tigers seized

By amyvangelderNews
Police in Nghe An Province of Vietnam have seized 17 captive-bred tigers, 7 tiger cubs, and 4 pangolins illegally raised in the province during the first weekend of August. Captive-bred...
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10th August 2021
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Responding to evolving poaching tactics

By amyvangelderFreeland, News
During June a short training activity for 15 senior rangers was conducted at Khao Laem National Park in response to evolving poaching tactics. Known poaching trails are monitored in the...
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31st July 2021
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Thailand’s Department of National Parks act for tigers

By estherconwayNews

Two recent stories in the press remind us that hope is always present in the fight for wild tiger survival. Both these stories came from Thailand, the last stronghold of…

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3rd December 2020
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COVID-19: Need More Effective Wildlife Trade Legislation

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract Zoonosis-based epidemics are inevitable unless we revisit our relationship with the natural world, protect habitats, and regulate wildlife trade, including live animals and nonsustenance products. To prevent future zoonoses,...
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30th November 2020
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Falling through the system

By estherconwayConservation Papers
The role of the European Union captive tiger population in the trade in tigers "Weak legislation and limited checks on private captive tiger facilities across the EU and the UK...
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30th September 2020
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Wildlife exploitation, trade, zoonotic disease & human health

By estherconwayNews
The Zoological Society of London has released a statement on its views of COVID-19 and wildlife exploitation: ZSL's Position Statement on COVID-19: wildlife exploitation and trade, zoonotic disease, and human...
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10th July 2020
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Two species, one snare: Analysing snare usage and the impacts of tigerpoaching on a non-target species, the Malayan tapir

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract The illegal trade in tiger bones and body parts is crippling the remaining populations of tigers worldwide, but what effect does this trade have on other wildlife that get...
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27th May 2020
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EIA: On the Butcher’s Block

By estherconwayNews
The March 2020 publication of Wildlife On The Butcher’s Block: The Mekong Tiger Trade Trail, coincided with the release of the recent BBC Natural World documentary "Tigers | Hunting the...
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10th March 2020
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Illicit Wildlife Trade in Southeast Asia

By estherconwayConservation Papers, News
A young wild Indochinese tiger under threat from illegal wildlife trade. © Freeland/DNP Illicit Wildlife Trade in Southeast Asia | Evolution, Trajectory and How to Stop It A recent report...
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5th February 2020
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Tackling the Illegal Wildlife Trade

London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade

By estherconwayNews
Illegal wildlife trade is a key component in serious organised crime and impacts on wildlife, peoples lives, economies, governance and the rule of law. The London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade in...
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22nd October 2018
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Gun discovered in poacher’s camp

By estherconwayNews
A gun was discovered in a poacher's camp on one of the eight patrols carried out by the Lingkar Rapid Response team in Bengkulu during the first part of the year....
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17th October 2018
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Tackling the Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT)

By Blog, News
As London prepares to host high-ranking delegations for the Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference, we thought this would be a great time to highlight some of the formidable work our projects...
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10th October 2018
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Coexistence with tigers, large carnivore attacks

Large carnivore attacks on humans in central India: A case study from the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve

By Conservation Papers
Abstract We examined human and ecological attributes of attacks by tigers Panthera tigris and leopards Panthera pardus on humans in and around the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve in the Chandrapur District...
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20th September 2018
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Species, sex and geo-location identification of seized tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) parts in Nepal

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract Tiger (Panthera tigris) populations are in danger across their entire range due to habitat loss, poaching and the demand for tiger parts. The Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) is...
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17th September 2018
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Examining the shifting patterns of poaching from a long-term law enforcement intervention in Sumatra

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract Current levels of illegal wildlife trade for many in-demand species are unsustainable and place them at a heightened risk of extinction. While several Asian protected areas standout for their...
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14th December 2017
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WCS curbing wildlife crime final report 2005

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/WildCats/ProjectReports/Indonesia/WCS_Curbing_wildlife_crime_final_report05.PDF
8th June 2017
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WCS curbing wildlife crime interim report 2005

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/WildCats/ProjectReports/Indonesia/WCS_Curbing_wildlife_crime_interim_report05.PDF
8th June 2017
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WCS curbing wildlife crime final report 2004

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/WildCats/ProjectReports/Indonesia/WCS_Curbing_wildlife_crime_final_report04.PDF
8th June 2017
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WCS Curbing wildlife crime interim 2003

https://conservewildcats.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/WildCats/ProjectReports/Indonesia/WCS_Curbing_wildlife_crime_interim_report_Nov03.pdf
8th June 2017
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Who is killing the tiger Panthera tigris and why?

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract We investigated the range of people involved in killing tigers Panthera tigris in the Bangladesh Sundarbans, their motives and methods, and their links to the commercial trade. Using snowball...
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28th October 2016
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Safeguarding Sumatran tigers: evaluating effectiveness of law enforcement patrols and local informant networks

By estherconwayConservation Papers
Abstract 1. The United Nations recently listed illegal wildlife trade as a serious crime because of the escalating demand for highly prized species, such as tiger and rhinoceros, and the...
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6th May 2015
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