The illicit trafficking of wildlife not only endangers countless species but also undermines the stability of ecosystems.
Steps to prevent persistent wildlife crime
06/03/2024
Wildlife crime is a topic TT has profiled before, but remains a critical threat to biodiversity, local and national economies, national and international security, and global health. The global pandemic itself highlighted emerging infectious diseases, 60% of which are considered zoonotic, that is infectious diseases that are able to pass between animals and humans, and elevated discussions around the impact of wildlife crime and unregulated trade.
Poster - Pest control in warehousing
24/11/2023
When pests infiltrate the supply chain, there can be serious consequences for producers,
shippers, vendors and consumers.
TT Talk - Persistent wildlife crime
14/03/2023
Wildlife crime is a topic that remains a critical threat to biodiversity, local and national economies, national and international security, and global health.
TT Talk - Wildlife crime update
08/06/2020
A previous article highlighted the exploitation of the global transport network by wildlife traffickers and the threats posed to the sector, including to human health and security. Here we revisit this important topic, considering wider risks associated with wildlife crime and their impact on the legitimate supply chain.
Signum Services Limited (Signum) serves to conduct investigations worldwide on behalf of TT Club and its Members. This article draws on the experience and observations of these former senior detectives, with particular focus on crime in the UK.
TT Talk - Wildlife crime
05/03/2018
The trafficking of wildlife is a global issue prevalent across all modes of transport and in every region of the world.
TT Talk - Theft, Smuggling and Terrorism
07/09/2004
How much does cargo crime really cost? Globally, the value of stolen cargoes runs into hundreds of billions of dollars each year. The FBI estimates this figure for the US alone at over USD 18 billion each year. Others think that this is a gross underestimate and that cost could be as much as 45 billion dollars. Whatever the figure, it is a truly staggering sum.