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Google, Meta, PayPal and Chainalysis pledge AI tools to disrupt $23 billion illegal wildlife trade

Major technology companies and blockchain analytics providers are joining forces to disrupt the illegal wildlife trade and the financial networks that sustain it.

by Moses Edozie
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Google, Meta, PayPal and blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis are among a coalition of technology and financial companies that pledged on Monday to use artificial intelligence and transaction monitoring to disrupt the illegal wildlife trade, a criminal industry the United Nations estimates generates up to $23 billion a year.

Tech giants target illegal wildlife trade listings with AI

The latest commitments mark one of the most extensive private-sector collaborations aimed at tackling the illegal wildlife trade.

According to the announcement, technology companies including Google, Meta, TikTok and Alibaba, which collectively account for around one-fifth of the global e-commerce market and reach roughly 90% of social media users worldwide, will intensify efforts to identify and remove wildlife trafficking listings.

The companies plan to explore the use of artificial intelligence-enabled detection and prevention systems to stop illegal products from being marketed online. Their participation reflects increasing concerns that traffickers are exploiting digital platforms to reach buyers and evade traditional enforcement mechanisms.

By enhancing content moderation and developing more sophisticated detection tools, the companies hope to make online marketplaces less accessible to criminal networks involved in the illegal wildlife trade.

Financial firms move to disrupt illegal wildlife trade networks

Beyond social media and e-commerce platforms, payment companies and blockchain analytics providers are also stepping up efforts to tackle the illegal wildlife trade.

PayPal, TRM Labs, Chainalysis and cryptocurrency platform Luno announced plans to strengthen efforts to identify and disrupt illicit financial flows connected to wildlife trafficking networks.

Meanwhile, telecommunications companies Vodafone, Vodacom and Safaricom committed to using artificial intelligence within anti-money laundering and transaction monitoring systems across M-Pesa, one of Africa’s largest mobile money platforms.

The move underscores how financial technology is increasingly being deployed against the illegal wildlife trade, which often relies on complex payment channels and cross-border transactions to move funds.

The initiative reflects a broader recognition that wildlife trafficking is not only an environmental challenge but also a sophisticated financial crime requiring cooperation between regulators, businesses and technology providers.

Aviation industry joins illegal wildlife trade awareness campaign

The aviation sector is also participating in the campaign against the illegal wildlife trade.

British Airways and Heathrow Airport announced plans to launch a public awareness campaign aimed at educating travelers and helping identify suspicious activities linked to wildlife trafficking.

The transport sector has long been viewed as a critical point in global supply chains used by smugglers. By increasing awareness among passengers and industry personnel, organizers hope to make it more difficult for traffickers to move illegal wildlife products across borders.

The campaign forms part of a wider strategy coordinated by United for Wildlife, an initiative founded by Prince William through The Royal Foundation to strengthen collaboration between businesses and conservation groups.

Private sector sees illegal wildlife trade as a business issue

Environmental organizations have repeatedly warned that the illegal wildlife trade is among the world’s most lucrative illicit industries.

According to a report from the United Nations Environment Programme, the trade in wildlife products generates as much as $23 billion every year, while an estimated one million plant and animal species face the risk of extinction.

David Fein, co-chair of United for Wildlife, said the latest commitments demonstrate growing awareness within the business community.

“What we see from the private sector today is a recognition that the illegal wildlife trade is both an environmental and a business issue,” — David Fein, Co-Chair, United for Wildlife.

His remarks reflect the evolving understanding that combating the illegal wildlife trade requires more than traditional conservation measures. Increasingly, experts are focusing on disrupting the online marketplaces, financial networks and transportation channels that enable criminal organizations to profit from endangered species.

The announcement made during London Climate Action Week highlights how businesses from diverse sectors are seeking to use technology, artificial intelligence and financial intelligence to address the illegal wildlife trade. Supporters of the initiative argue that stronger cooperation between the private sector and conservation organizations could play a crucial role in reducing trafficking and protecting vulnerable species worldwide.

Primary source; Reuters, United for Wildlife, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

 

Tags: AIalibabablockchainchainalysisconservationGoogleIllegal wildlife tradeLondon Climate ActionM-PesametaPayPalTikToktraffickingTRM Labswildlife crime
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Moses Edozie is a writer and storyteller with a deep interest in cryptocurrency, blockchain innovation, and Web3 culture. Passionate about DeFi, NFTs, and the societal impact of decentralized systems, he creates clear, engaging narratives that connect complex technologies to everyday life.

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