Dear John,
Although international travel has been disrupted by global lockdowns, the illegal wildlife trade has continued at pace.
Even wildlife criminals are working from home
Wildlife criminals are now working from home, hungry for business and more desperate than ever to find ways to continue their brutal trade.
Stockpiling tusks
Our undercover investigators tell me that dealers are urgently trying to sell on ivory tusks that they’ve stockpiled.
Help us fight back
Please donate today to support our work to detect and convict the ruthless criminals who are killing the elephants of West and Central Africa.
We’re doing all we can to fight back against traffickers who deal in elephant ivory, pangolin scales and other illegal wildlife products. But we urgently need your support. Will you help us now?
Double your donation
A generous EIA supporter has pledged to donate up to £5,000 to match all donations received above £15,000. If you donate today, you can help us exceed our target and dedicate even more resources to tackling the criminals who are exploiting vulnerable elephants.
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