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Category: Reducing illegal trade

Reducing illegal trade

Image of a white rhino grazing.
19 Jan 2023
China / Impact / Reducing illegal trade

Changing China in the Year of the Tiger

White rhino eating
23 Dec 2022
Africa / Reducing illegal trade

What happened at CITES CoP19?

White rhino with a very big horn
15 Sep 2021
Our work / Reducing illegal trade

Rhino horn could be laundered in UK antique trade

Rhino Horn Products
22 Apr 2021
Impact / Reducing illegal trade / Vietnam

Mobilising Vietnam’s next generation

Two white rhinos in Kenya.
23 Feb 2021
China / Poaching crisis / Reducing illegal trade

Covid-19: a catalyst for change in China?

Two adult White rhinos in the wild
28 Jul 2020
Asia / Reducing illegal trade / Vietnam

New Directive aims to curb wildlife trade in Vietnam

Image of a white rhino close up in sunset.
22 Apr 2020
Impact / Reducing illegal trade / Vietnam

Stopping illegal markets in Vietnam

Greater one-horned rhino
18 Feb 2020
Asia / China / Reducing illegal trade

Coronavirus and rhino horn

A rhino between the bush in Kenya.
18 Dec 2019
Impact / Reducing illegal trade / Vietnam

Spreading rhino conservation messages in Vietnam

Image of a rhino's horn after being removed from a rhino.
8 Nov 2019
Protecting rhinos / Reducing illegal trade

Scientists create fake rhino horn from horse hair

Image of a black rhino eating.
28 Jun 2019
Africa / Reducing illegal trade / South Africa

More international collaboration is needed to take down poaching syndicates

Photo of two white rhinos.
30 Apr 2019
Protecting rhinos / Reducing illegal trade / South Africa

167 rhino horns seized in South Africa

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