Cyber sleuths crack down on online wildlife crimeLaw enforcement agencies in Europe are making an impact on illegal wildlife e-commerce, a #WildEye data investigation showsDec 9, 2019Dec 9, 2019
‘Greatest wildlife crime on the planet’ threatens multiple ecosystemsMillions of glass eels are smuggled out of Europe each year, and their looming extinction poses a serious ecological threat. #WildEye looks…Nov 13, 2019Nov 13, 2019
Tech solutions for rhino tradeHow the online illegal trade of rhino horn works, and how innovative technology is being used to disrupt the marketAug 1, 2019Aug 1, 2019
Europe cracks down on wildlife crimeAnalysis of #WildEye data shows there has been an increase in the number of court cases and convictions taking place across Europe, writes…Jul 26, 2019Jul 26, 2019
Disrupting wildlife crime on the Dark WebAs enforcement steps up, illicit operations go deeper into darkness. New research suggests the marketplace could become impossible to…Nov 27, 2018Nov 27, 2018
Who really benefits from company ownership?This year, OpenUp launched a project that interrogates transparency within the private sector, “Transparent Corporates” (TRACE). Our…Nov 13, 2018Nov 13, 2018
Corporate tax: a balancing actThis year, OpenUp launched a project that interrogates transparency within the private sector, “Transparent Corporates” (TRACE). Our…Nov 13, 2018Nov 13, 2018
Investigating private entities with open data | OpenUpIn South Africa, and around the world, the use of open data in criminal investigations is quite new and although data has been around for…Nov 13, 2018Nov 13, 2018
Online trade: the devil’s in the dataLaw enforcement agencies are creating new ways to combat online illegal wildlife trade. A centralised data repository is crucial to their…Aug 16, 2018Aug 16, 2018
How to spot illegal wildlife trade on social mediaTelling the difference between legal and illegal advertising on social media is difficult, especially when it comes to animal parts and…Jul 13, 2018Jul 13, 2018