Traffic: Cameroon forestry, last straw for a bulbul, online trafficking & more ...
Today marks the launch of several studies into Cameroon's timber trade and governance ahead of the 53rd ITTO Council meeting.
Cameroon's tropical forests are under severe threat from mismanagement of resources, a lack of traceability in supply chains and ongoing illegal logging. TRAFFIC's reports and forestry projects look to increase collaboration between government departments and supply legality training resources to both private sector operators and Cameroon's administrative agencies to expedite the much-needed move towards sustainability.
A paper launched earlier this week has highlighted the alarming decline of another Asian songbird—the Straw-headed Bulbul, which is severely threatened in the wild due to unregulated trapping for its melodious song.
In China, digital giants have reinforced their commitments to combat illegal wildlife trade online by forming a new alliance to address illegal traders operating on social media and e-commerce platforms.
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