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- Une convention internationale s'attaque au plus grand commerce illicite de bois de rose
Une convention internationale s'attaque au plus grand commerce illicite de bois de rose
Washington, D.C. - L'Agence D'investigation Environnementale (EIA) salue la décision sans précédent prise par le Comité Permanent De La Convention Sur Le Commerce International Des Espèces De Faune Et De Flore Sauvages Menacées D'extinction (CITES) de mettre fin au commerce illégal et non durable de plusieurs milliards de dollars de bois de rose (Pterocarpus erinaceus) qui persiste en violation de la Convention depuis 2017.
- International Convention Cracks Down on World’s Largest Illicit Rosewood Trade
International Convention Cracks Down on World’s Largest Illicit Rosewood Trade
The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) commends the unprecedented decision taken by the Standing Committee of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) to stop the illegal and unsustainable multi billion dollar illegal trade in rosewood (Pterocarpus erinaceus) that has persisted in violation of the Convention since 2017.
- Le dernier mais pas le moindre : Le marché intérieur de l'ivoire au Japon
Le dernier mais pas le moindre : Le marché intérieur de l'ivoire au Japon
Le marché intérieur de l'ivoire au Japon continue à faciliter le commerce illégal de l'ivoire au Japon et à soutenir les exportations illégales hors du pays.
- L’augmentation du braconnage des rhinocéros au Botswana: Document d'information pour les délégués de la session CITES SC74
L’augmentation du braconnage des rhinocéros au Botswana: Document d'information pour les délégués de la session CITES SC74
Le braconnage important et soutenu des rhinocéros dans le delta de l'Okavango a décimé les rhinocéros blancs et noirs sauvages du Botswana.
- Last But Not Least: Japan’s Domestic Ivory Market
Last But Not Least: Japan’s Domestic Ivory Market
Japan’s domestic ivory market continues to enable illegal ivory trade within Japan and sustain illegal exports out of the country.
- Closure of Domestic Rhino Horn Markets: Briefing for SC74
Closure of Domestic Rhino Horn Markets: Briefing for SC74
South Africa is home to the majority of the world’s white and black rhinos and maintains an active, legal domestic rhino horn market.
- Convention Evasion: Madagascar's Plan to Pull Rosewood Stockpiles Out of CITES
Convention Evasion: Madagascar's Plan to Pull Rosewood Stockpiles Out of CITES
The fate of what are arguably the world’s most valuable and coveted timber stockpiles will be discussed at the 74th meeting of the Standing Committee (SC74) of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
- EIA Briefing: Key Priorities and Recommendations for CITES SC74
EIA Briefing: Key Priorities and Recommendations for CITES SC74
EIA is disappointed that Doc.26 does not highlight ongoing shortcomings in Nigeria’s national legislation in the context of wildlife crime and calls on SC74 to draw attention to the following matters that warrant a review and downgrading of Nigeria’s listing as ‘’Category 1’’ (fully compliant) in the National Legislation Project.
- The Rise of Rhinoceros Poaching in Botswana: Briefing Document for Delegates to CITES SC74
The Rise of Rhinoceros Poaching in Botswana: Briefing Document for Delegates to CITES SC74
Significant and sustained rhino poaching in the Okavango Delta has decimated Botswana’s wild white and black rhinos
- Letter: NGOs Make Recommendations for Tokyo Ivory Market Closure
Letter: NGOs Make Recommendations for Tokyo Ivory Market Closure
EIA and 30 international non-government environmental and conservation organizations sent a letter October 7, 2021, following up on previous appeals to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG). Our organizations continue to urge Tokyo to close the market for elephant ivory and make specific recommendations in the letter to the TMG for moving forward. The letter can be viewed in English and Japanese.