Over the last two decades, Hong Kong’s pet trade has grown and diversified, pointing toward a vast and high-value industry. ADMCF research found that, over a five-year period, four million live exotic animals were imported ...
Over the last two decades, Hong Kong’s pet trade has grown and diversified, pointing toward a vast and high-value industry. ADMCF research found that, over a five-year period, four million live exotic animals were imported ...
“Break the Chain” is an innovative city-wide mural campaign launched by ADMCF and A.L.A.N (a collective art group) using Augmented Reality (AR) to bring to life street art of animals trafficked through Hong Kong such as ...
Unified global action to end wildlife crime is critical if we are to stop the decline of ecosystems, reverse the extinction crisis facing wild animals and plants, and eliminate threats to human health. The End Wildlife Crime ...
Sri Lanka along with the Western Ghats is one of 34 biodiversity hotspots’ globally. Despite its small size of 65,701 km2, the island exhibits a wide array of ecosystems with a remarkable diversity of species, considered to ...
Pangolins are among the world’s most heavily trafficked wild mammals and from 2013-2019 the scales of tens of thousands of pangolins have been seized in Hong Kong alone, mostly from Africa. Based on these seizures, its ...
Hong Kong is responsible for approximately 50% of the worlds shark fin imports, annually importing about 5,000 tonnes. Despite there being over 400 shark species many of which are threatened according the IUCN Red List, only ...
Over 80% of packaging used for beverages ends up as waste in Hong Kong’s landfills. In 2017 this amounted to over 1.7 billion units. On the current course, by 2030 the numbers will swell to over 2 billion units per year. In ...
Population growth and rising incomes across Asia will drive a 78% increase in meat and seafood consumption by 2050, according to a new report by Asia Research & Engagement (ARE) released today at the Sustainable Food ...
In December 2018, ADMCF started to collaborate with PHOTOGRAPHERS AGAINST WILDLIFE CRIME™ by relaying the realities of the wildlife trade to the public, government and industry, via compelling photographic images. ...
Annually, more illegal seizures are made at the international border between Hong Kong and mainland China than at any other border in China. Research to inform: Stemming the flow of illegally traded wildlife through Hong Kong, ...