• Who We Are
    • About Us
    • Behavior Change Impact
    • Our Team
    • Our Mission
    • Our Partners
    • Earthshot Prize
    • News
    • Finances
    • Careers
  • Wildlife
    • Wildlife
    • Africa
    • China
    • Southeast Asia
    • Elephants
    • Pangolins
    • Sea Turtles
    • Sharks
    • Wildlife Markets
    • Resources
  • Marine
    • Marine
    • About Us
    • Our Work
    • Where We Work
    • Our Model
    • Resources
  • Climate
    • Climate
    • The Environment Excuse (U.S.)
    • Every Climate Action Counts (China)
  • Ways to get involved
    • Take Action
    • Stay in Touch
    • Ways To Give
    • Give Monthly
    • Events
    • Contact Us
Donate Give Monthly
Next Image

Research highlights_03

A graphic showing the breakdown of sharks sampled that were listened under one of the IUCN's threatened categories. The copy reads: 62% of the fins sampled belonged to shark species that were assessed under threatened categories of the IUCN red list. 14% critically endangered, 20% endangered, 28% vulnerable, 38% near threatened.
Posted on December 20, 2023December 20, 2023 Full size 2500 × 2166

Post navigation

Published inResearchers Find Endangered Shark Species in Thailand’s Shark Fin Trade
Back to News
Email this article

Recent News

WildAid’s New Campaign Invites Everyone to Join the Movement to Say No to Shark Consumption
March 25, 2026
From Rainforests to Mangroves: How Forest Protection Sustains Life on Earth
March 20, 2026
Addressing the Achilles’ Heel of Marine Protected Areas
March 19, 2026
We Asked, You Answered: The WildAid Community Reflects on Wildlife
March 3, 2026
  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Ways To Give
Subscribe to Our Mailing List
* indicates required

Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | © 2026 WildAid, Inc. All rights reserved.

Share