How Wildlife Traffickers Are Using Coded Language to Sell Protected Animals On Facebook

19 mars 2026 | Foeke Postma
A Bellingcat investigation has identified nine Facebook groups with a combined membership of more than 70,000 people, in which coded language has helped illegal wildlife dealers evade bans on the platform for years. Facebook says it prohibits any form of animal trading on its platform. (…)
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