YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar authorities destroyed hundreds of seized elephant tusks, pangolin scales and other animal parts, worth a total of $1.3 million on the black market, on Thursday as part of a ...
WWF-Myanmar and Forest Department engaged to tackle illegal wildlife trade in Yangon by organizing awareness raising training and poster campaigns. As the result of these efforts, the wildlife trade ...
Porous borders are allowing vendors in Myanmar to offer a door-to-door delivery service for illegal wildlife products such as tiger bone wine to buyers in China, according to TRAFFIC’s latest snapshot ...
Scientists bought a “large” river predator with a “broad” head at a market in Myanmar and discovered a new species, a study said. Photo from Tao Qin via Zeng, Pu, Lei, Oo and Chen (2025) In a river of ...