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A post dedicated to you

Thank-you to you! None of our work would be possible without support from people like you. EIA is a small organisation but a lean one, for every £1 that is donated, 79p goes directly towards our frontline, investigation and campaign work. Many of you have been fundraising for EIA this year in all shapes and [...]

Diaries of spirits departed …

I’ve been reading about a pangolin trafficking operation, described in a recent report by TRAFFIC Southeast Asia1. Sabah Wildlife Department’s raid on a warehouse used by a pangolin trafficking syndicate recovered several logbooks used by the dealers. These books revealed that the criminals meticulously recorded their trafficking activities – being the details of approximately 22,200 [...]

EIA volunteer Cara Clancy lets you in on what it’s like to help at EIA HQ

I first heard about the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) this summer whilst researching my thesis: examining the scope of environmentalism as a philosophical enterprise. For as long as I remember, I’ve been captivated by wildlife and have wanted to probe the reasons behind the wanton destruction of the natural world. In the midst of writing [...]

Could this really be the Year of the Tiger? Debbie Banks on the International Tiger Forum

On return from the International Tiger Forum, away from the celebrities, the press and the hype,  Debbie Banks reflects on where the tiger is left after St Petersburg. “No matter how pragmatic your strategy, how robust your evidence or how loud you shout; at the end of the day when it comes to saving wild [...]

Save Wild Tigers Forum at London’s London on December 7, 2010

Asia House Save Wild Tigers Forum – Turning Words into Action In partnership with Born Free, Environmental Investigation Agency and WildAid. Tickets available. Throughout the Year of the Tiger there have been considerable international efforts to save this highly endangered species.  As part of a global drive to highlight the tiger’s plight Asia House will [...]

Trials and triumphs at the annual Montreal Protocol meeting

This chilly weather is certainly a shock to the system and doubly so given last week I was in balmy Bangkok attending the Montreal Protocol annual Meeting of the Parties. But it’s definitely not as glamorous as it might sound, arriving in on Sunday barely gave us time to get over the seven hour time [...]

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