July 14-18, 2008
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CITES Meeting Considers Ivory and Timber Trade
July 22, 2008
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Khao Yai Conservation Updates
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Stopping the plunder
PeunPa works to save national parks from illegal loggers,poachers. Counterfeit chainsaws made cheap in factories in southern China are one of the latest threats to forests in Southeast Asia.
13 May 2008
Cambodia, Vietnam exchange
Law enforcement officers from two provinces in central Vietnam have completed a week-long Forest and Wildlife Law Enforcement Study Tour of Cambodia.
09 April 2008
The killer soup
Conservationist Steve Galster of the Puen Pa Foundation is spreading the word about the evils of shark's-fin soup.
09 March 2008
Luxury Store Owner Convicted for Wildlife Traffick
A Bangkok luxury store owner was convicted for breaching Thailands wildlife protection law and has pleaded guilty to charges of illegally importing and selling shahtoosh shawls made from the wool derived from poaching highly endangered Tibetan Antelopes (Pantholops hodgsonii).
1 March 2008
ASEAN-WEN to Widen Investigation
LONG known to be a wildlife trade hotspot, South-East Asia has seen little co-ordinated enforcement on the illegal trade that flows freely across the borders of countries in this region.
12 February 2008
China vows to fight animal smuggling
China on Friday promised closer cooperation with Southeast Asian nations in the fight against trafficking in wild animals, of which it is a major consumer.
14 September 2007
Myanmar wildlife pays the price for Chinese demand
MONG LA, Myanmar (Reuters) - If the market of Mong La is anything to go by, the remaining wild elephants, tigers and bears in Myanmar's forests are being hunted down slowly and sold to China.
01 September 2007
Indian jailed for endangered-shawl sale
A Bangkok luxury store owner was convicted Monday of importing and selling "shahtoosh" shawls made from the wool of endangered Tibetan antelopes that had been shot by poachers, said the Asean Wildlife Enforcement Network in a statement.
28 August 2007
Indian fined for selling shawls made from rare Tib
A Thai court convicted an Indian national Monday of violating Thailand's wildlife protection law by selling shawls made of endangered Tibetan antelopes
28 August 2007