Wildlife Trafficking
Saving pangolins can start with a single message
This unorthodox method is saving baby parrots from extinction
These plants are beguiling—and they have a taste for meat
Inside our two-year investigation of the captive tiger industry
These 2,000 rhinos couldn't find a buyer. What happened next?
Ozempic was tested on monkeys IUCN listed as endangered
Adams Cassinga fights for wildlife in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Animals trapped in war zones find a second chance here
This ray is vanishing from our oceans—and being made into jewelry
Wildlife crime is a national security issue. DHS is on the case.
She was rescued from a smuggler—now she’s a Photo Ark star
Who buys lion bones? Inside South Africa’s skeleton trade
Will anyone want to buy 2,000 rhinos? We’ll soon find out.
Thai poaching kingpin is on the run after prison sentence
Etsy and eBay are selling dead bats—and scientists are disturbed
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