ON THE TRAIL – Information and analysis bulletin on animal poaching and smuggling
Quarterly information and analysis bulletin
on animal poaching and smuggling
On the TRAIL n°43 (pdf 6.5 Mo, 162 pages) – November 1 – December 31, 2023. Published on December 20, 2024
On the TRAIL n°42 (pdf 5.4 Mo, 177 pages) – September 1 – October 31, 2023. Published on November 14, 2024
On the TRAIL n°41 (pdf 7.9 Mo, 230 pages) – June 1 – August 31, 2023. Published on August 6, 2024
On the TRAIL n°40 (pdf 8.2 Mo, 261 pages) – March 1 – May 31, 2023. Published on May 6, 2024
ON THE TRAIL – Information and analysis bulletin on animal poaching and smuggling
Quarterly information and analysis bulletin
on animal poaching and smuggling
On the TRAIL n°43 (pdf 6.5 Mo, 162 pages) – November 1 – December 31, 2023. Published on December 20, 2024
On the TRAIL n°42 (pdf 5.4 Mo, 177 pages) – September 1 – October 31, 2023. Published on November 14, 2024
On the TRAIL n°41 (pdf 7.9 Mo, 230 pages) – June 1 – August 31, 2023. Published on August 6, 2024
On the TRAIL n°40 (pdf 8.2 Mo, 261 pages) – March 1 – May 31, 2023. Published on May 6, 2024
ON THE TRAIL – Information and analysis bulletin on animal poaching and smuggling
Quarterly information and analysis bulletin
on animal poaching and smuggling
On the TRAIL n°43 (pdf 6.5 Mo, 162 pages) – November 1 – December 31, 2023. Published on December 20, 2024
On the TRAIL n°42 (pdf 5.4 Mo, 177 pages) – September 1 – October 31, 2023. Published on November 14, 2024
On the TRAIL n°41 (pdf 7.9 Mo, 230 pages) – June 1 – August 31, 2023. Published on August 6, 2024
On the TRAIL n°40 (pdf 8.2 Mo, 261 pages) – March 1 – May 31, 2023. Published on May 6, 2024
Good news and Happy New Year!
Two joyful major events simultaneously occurred and must be celebrated.
1 – For the first time in 27 years, Japan has been banned from harpoon fishing whales in Antarctica. Hundreds of sea mammals thus avoid suffering from pain and death, thanks to a brittle but tangible truce allowing southern hemisphere whales to finally be given a blow-er.
2 –Tamil Nadu’s (India) 98 domestic elephants are on vacation from December 11, 2014, to January 27, 2015. They’ve all been trucked and gathered into two camps – one for religious-use elephants, one for forest landscaping-use elephants – to undergo rejuvenation and physical and mental health monitoring. Meanwhile, mahouts are taught how to better take care of their pachyderms.