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Season 1

  • S01E01 The Ivory Trade

    • February 15, 2011
    • National Geographic

    A international task force attempts to track a top operator in the illegal ivory trade.

  • S01E02 Tiger Traffic

    • February 22, 2011
    • National Geographic

    A task force attempts to track a woman suspected of trafficking tigers.

  • S01E03 Good Cop, Bad Cop

    • National Geographic

  • S01E04 Exotics

    • National Geographic

  • S01E05 Making A Killing

    • National Geographic

    Iceland is one of the few countries that still practises industrial whaling. Investigators go undercover to locate the forces behind the trade

Season 2

  • S02E01 Chainsaw Massacre

    • January 13, 2012

    EIA's undercover agents gear up and head to Laos and Vietnam for a new investigation into the notoriously dangerous timber trade. Vietnam is fast becoming a major global player in the timber industry, but with little forest left of its own, Vietnam is largely dependent on importing timber from other countries. EIA suspect that a lot of this timber is being taken illegally from Southeast Asia's rapidly declining tropical rainforests, and they will stop at nothing to expose this devastating environmental crime that has the potential to affect us all.

  • S02E02 Blood Ivory

    • January 20, 2012

    The EIA team head to Kenya, Hong Kong and China to investigate the world of elephant poaching and the international ivory trade. Following claims of an upsurge in poaching and ivory smuggling, EIA want to find out the real situation for themselves. Visiting Kenya's national parks, they face up to the horrific reality of elephant poaching, as well as heading to China where their undercover investigations reveal previously unheard of revelations about how the ivory smuggling underworld works. EIA are determined to uncover the truth.

  • S02E03 Making a Killing

    • January 27, 2012

    Only a handful of countries continue to practice industrial whaling. Iceland is one of them, pursuing endangered fin whales in order to turn a profit. But rumors have persisted that there is a lack of demand for this whale meat in both Iceland and Japan, its main export market. With this in mind, investigators from the EIA once again grab their undercover cameras and attempt to locate and understand the driving force behind this trade.