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Wildlife Crime: The Most Urgent Threat to Elephants, Rhinos, and Tigers

In 50 years of conservation, we have never seen wildlife crime on such a scale. Wildlife crime is now the most urgent threat to three of the world's best-loved species—elephants, rhinos and tigers. The global value of illegal wildlife trade is between $7.8

Wild Tigers Are Running Out of Time

Tiger numbers are at an all-time low, dropping from 100,000 to as few as 3,200 over the last century. Demand for tiger parts in some Asian countries is resulting in poaching and trade that will empty forests of the last wild tigers. THIS is the time to act

Join Leonardo DiCaprio + WWF to Save Elephants

Every day, wild elephants, rhinos and tigers are killed for their skins, bones, tusks, horns and other body parts. The scale of illicit activity is staggering, especially in places like Thailand. Poachers and organized crime syndicates there make millions of

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