TRAFFIC CITES CoP20 Briefing Document Key Links
This page compiles the specific and essential links, reports, and background information that are directly referenced within the TRAFFIC CITES CoP20 Briefing Document.
This collection serves as a fast-access resource, allowing you to quickly navigate to the supplementary evidence, technical analyses, and external reports.
TRAFFIC | Conservation Strategy
Risk Analysis of Zoonosis Along the Bushmeat Value Chain in Cameroon
Legal and sustainable wild species trade: Learnings and implications for nature market governance
GWP Behavior Change Resources for Wildlife Conservation
Implementation of the priority recommendations from the review of the ETIS programme
Establishing a robust National Ivory Stockpile Management System in Cameroon
Practical guidance for the management of ivory stockpiles, including their disposal
ETIS The automated aggregated elephant seizures data summaries of the public section of ETIS Online
New guide for Philippine investigators chasing the financial footprints of wildlife traffickers
New research shows alarming levels of online illegal wildlife trade in Vietnam
Online and international trade in live Cheetahs
TRAFFIC calls for increased attention to Central Asia's wildlife trade
Illegal Wildlife Trade: Baseline for Monitoring and Law Enforcement in the Sulu-Celebes Seas
Online Trade of Live Freshwater Turtles and Tortoises in the Philippines
Wildlife crime court cases in Madagascar
Visualizing corruption risks in the illegal rhino horn trade supply chain
Data summaries informing the rhinoceros report to CITES CoP20
An Assessment of Wildlife Trade in Central Asia
An Overview of Seizures of Cites-Listed Wildlife in The European Union
Factsheet: Netted In Illegal Wildlife Trade - Sharks of India
Deep Diving into Shark Catch and Trade Mismatches
The Online Trade in high-value marine products from South Africa
Factsheet on India’s Agarwood in illegal wildlife trade
Report on the conservation and trade of CITES-listed rosewoods
CITES-listed medicinal and aromatic plant (MAP) species in international trade
