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Few people working in wildlife conservation in the 1980s could have imagined a future where breeding wolf packs roam the Netherlands and Denmark — but this is now part of Europe’s new reality. Over ...
The men, including two Belgian teenagers, pleaded guilty to smuggling thousands of live queen ants, which the Kenyan ...
In Kenya, two Belgian teenagers and two others face charges for smuggling thousands of ants, highlighting a disturbing shift ...
A wildlife park has welcomed a female pelican as part of its breeding scheme which aims to secure the bird's population ...
Police have arrested two people suspected of breeding and selling exotic cats in Spain. Officers detained the pair at a ...
The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) said in a statement that the four men were involved in trafficking the ants to markets in Europe and Asia and that the species included messor cephalotes ...
Collaboration between law enforcement agencies, such as through the European Wildlife Information Exchange (EU TWIX) system, to keep one step ahead of criminal networks, is essential and requires ...
The Heard and McDonald Islands have no permanent human residents, but they are home to millions of penguins, seals, and other ...
According to research conducted by Romania's Forestry Research Institute, there are up to 13,000 bears living in Romania, ...
Illegal wildlife trafficking to wealthier parts of the world, such as North America and Europe, is one of the factors driving the decline. A recent report highlights the scale of wildlife smuggled ...
Two Belgian teenagers, David Lornoy and Seppe Lodewijckx admitted in court that they attempted to traffic thousands of queen ...