“Shipbreaking” #59
The bulletin n°59 could only be special. Robin des Bois tracked derelict and slave ships that prowled the Mediterranean and Black Sea and slipped through the meshes of the surveillance nets. They should urgently be scrapped, but they continue against all odds carrying anything from hashish and explosives to live meat (p. 2-46). In some respects, they benefit by the collusion of the European Union since many of them have as classification societies opportunistic companies established in Greece and Cyprus and acting on behalf of safe and prestigious flags such as those of Togo and Moldavia.
Pangolin + Covid-19 – “On the Trail” Special Edition
“On the Trail”
The defaunation bulletin
Covid-19 Special Edition
25 pages, 8.3 Mo
– Preliminary report on the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on terrestrial and marine wildlife.
– Pangolin trafficking ante Covid-19 from the 1st October to the 31st December, 2019, and post Covid-19 from the 1st January to the 31st March, 2020. With maps.
“On the Trail” n°26 – the defaunation bulletin
The defaunation bulletin 739 events from the 1st July to the 30th September, 2019
470 source of information
116 pages, 13 Mo
“On the Trail” n°26 – the defaunation bulletin
The defaunation bulletin 739 events from the 1st July to the 30th September, 2019
470 source of information
116 pages, 13 Mo
“On the Trail” n°26 – the defaunation bulletin
The defaunation bulletin 739 events from the 1st July to the 30th September, 2019
470 source of information
116 pages, 13 Mo
“On the Trail” n°26 – the defaunation bulletin
The defaunation bulletin 739 events from the 1st July to the 30th September, 2019
470 source of information
116 pages, 13 Mo