Thomas Doe
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Introduction
Wildlife trafficking is a global crisis, and Nigeria has become a major transit hub for illegal wildlife trade. From pangolin scales and ivory to exotic birds and reptiles, endangered species are being smuggled across borders, putting immense pressure on biodiversity and ecosystems. This illicit trade is not just a threat to wildlife—it also fuels organised crime, weakens economies, and endangers public health.
At Safe Nature and Humanity Club (SANHUC), we are working with conservation partners and law enforcement agencies to combat wildlife trafficking and protect Nigeria’s rich biodiversity. But the fight against illegal wildlife trade requires collective action.
Wildlife trafficking refers to the illegal hunting, poaching, and trading of wild animals and their products. It is one of the biggest threats to global biodiversity and is often linked to criminal networks that engage in other illegal activities, such as drug trafficking and money laundering.
Nigeria is a significant transit point for trafficked wildlife products, particularly for African pangolins, ivory, and exotic birds. Recent crackdowns have uncovered major shipments of pangolin scales and ivory being smuggled through Nigerian ports, destined for markets in Asia and beyond.
Despite existing laws, enforcement remains a challenge due to corruption, lack of resources, and weak penalties for offenders. This makes Nigeria a hotspot for illegal wildlife trade, threatening the country’s biodiversity and global reputation.
✔ Say No to Illegal Wildlife Products – Do not buy ivory, pangolin scales, exotic pets, or any wildlife-derived products.
✔ Report Wildlife Crime – If you witness or suspect illegal wildlife trade, report it to the appropriate authorities.
✔ Support Conservation Organisations – Donate or volunteer with groups working to protect wildlife.
✔ Educate Others – Spread awareness about the consequences of wildlife trafficking.
✔ Advocate for Stronger Laws – Push for better enforcement and stricter penalties for traffickers.
Wildlife trafficking is a crisis that affects not only animals but also communities, economies, and global health. If we do not act now, we risk losing many of our most treasured species forever. At SANHUC, we are committed to ending illegal wildlife trade, but we need your support.
💚 Join us in the fight against wildlife trafficking. Every action counts—donate, volunteer, and spread awareness today!