EAGLE (organization)

[1][2] EAGLE works on a model of collaboration with governments in investigations, arrest operations, legal follow-up and media activities aimed at enforcing the law.

[16] EAGLE Côte d'Ivoire has led to the arrest of 79 traffickers in 6 years,[15] including a major case in 2017, with the arrest of six criminals and the seizure of half a tonne of pangolin scales, half a tonne of ivory and firearms.

[19] In 2015, EAGLE Guinea (GALF), in cooperation with the Guinean law enforcement agencies, arrested the national CITES officer, Ansoumane Doumbouya, in a case involving the corruption of animal export permits[5][20] including bonobos, gorillas and chimpanzees.

[21] A book on the origin of EAGLE The Last Great Ape: A Journey Through Africa and a Fight for the Heart of the Continent[22] was co-written by Ofir Drori and David McDannald.

[24] In 2023, Conservation Justice is the subject of a documentary by Maxime Ginolin[25] depicting the NGO activities.