NEWS | BIOSEC respond to the EU Action Plan Against Wildlife Trafficking
The BIOSEC team have used insights from their research to provide feedback on the 2016 EU Action Plan Against Wildlife Trafficking.
The funded period of the BIOSEC project ended in August 2020. However, our work continues and the website is still regularly updated with news, publications and our latest research.
DismissThe BIOSEC team have used insights from their research to provide feedback on the 2016 EU Action Plan Against Wildlife Trafficking.
Demand reduction campaigns for IWT can build on and reproduce problematic racist stereotypes that conjure up the figure of the ‘Asian Super Consumer’
We are seeking a post-doctoral researcher with an interest in biodiversity, illegal wildlife trade and security issues to join our high profile ERC-funded project from July 2019
Rosaleen Duffy gives a seminar at The University of Leeds
Hunters will be allowed to kill some of Britain’s most endangered bird species under new temporary permits
Inspired by recent fieldwork in Mexico and the United States, Jared Margulies investigates the political lives of plants & considers why 'plant blindness' still prevails in illegal wildlife trade research.
We are seeking two post-doctoral researchers with an interest in biodiversity, illegal wildlife trade and security issues to join our high profile ERC-funded project from September 2017 - August 2020.
Professor Duffy addressed the Trade Committee (INTA) of the European Parliament on 9 Nov 2016, making recommendations on how the EU can support sustainable & legitimate trade - as well as more effectively tackle the trade in illegal wildlife products.