Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade

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Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade
Save Indian Wildlife from Poaching & Illegal Trade

Project Report | Apr 28, 2026
Cyber Illegal Trade Report

By Akanksha Singh | Programme Officer

The rapid expansion of internet access, social media platforms, e-commerce marketplaces,
and digital communication tools has significantly changed the way illegal wildlife trade
operates. Sellers can advertise wildlife and wildlife products to large audiences, connect
directly with buyers, shift between platforms, and use coded language or private channels to
avoid detection. In response, the South Asia regional hub undertakes focused cyber
monitoring and analysis to identify, assess, and track illegal wildlife trade activity across
online spaces in the region, including social media platforms, websites, e-commerce portals,
and other digital channels.

The WTI cyber-IWT team analyses emerging trends, species in trade, trafficking methods,
priority geographies, and potential criminal linkages to support evidence-based responses. It
also contributes to enforcement by sharing actionable leads with relevant agencies,
supporting investigations, seizures, rescues, and wider disruption efforts, including reporting
illegal wildlife sale content for removal from online platforms. By combining cyber
monitoring, regional coordination, and practical support, the team aims to convert data into
disruption and strengthen responses to wildlife trafficking across the region.


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Wildlife Trust of India

Location: Noida, Uttar Pradesh - India
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Akanksha Singh
Noida , Uttar Pradesh India
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