EU remains major wildlife trafficking hub, report finds
EU remains major wildlife trafficking hub, report finds

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EU remains major wildlife trafficking hub, report finds

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- In 2023, EU authorities recorded nearly 5,200 wildlife trafficking seizures, mostly involving endangered European eels, timber, and medicinal plants, reinforcing the bloc’s status as a key global trade hub, a new report notes.
- More than 1 million CITES-listed specimens — including more than 600,000 live animals and 10,000 live plants — were intercepted across EU countries, according to the TRAFFIC report.
- Authorities documented 88 species seized for the first time, including poison frogs and tarantula look-alikes, while 28% of fauna seizures were linked to the exotic pet trade.
- The EU’s response includes updated legislation and participation in globally coordinated enforcement actions such as Operation Thunder.
Germany, France, the Netherlands and Spain accounted for nearly 75% of reported seizures. While 86% of intercepted shipments were destined for the EU market,
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