NIGERIA SPECIAL
WILDLIFE OFFICE
The NSWO serves as a specialized unit dedicated to addressing wildlife crime and dismantling trafficking networks operating within the country.
Although relatively new, the NSWO has made significant seizures during wildlife trafficking investigations. These seizures have included illicit wildlife products such as elephant ivory, rhino horn, pangolin scales, and live animals including 100 African grey parrots and one baby chimpanzee. The confiscation of these items reflects the commitment and effectiveness of the NSWO in tackling the illegal wildlife trade and protecting endangered species.
By collaborating with the Nigerian Customs Service, Focused Conservation aims to enhance the capacity and expertise of law enforcement agencies in Nigeria to combat wildlife trafficking. The NSWO likely works closely with other government agencies and international partners to gather intelligence, conduct investigations, and bring wildlife traffickers to justice.
Latest News

Operation Fiesta Leads to Major Wildlife Rescue and Enforcement Action in Nigeria
March 8, 2026 – Cross River State, Nigeria In a significant victory against illegal wildlife trafficking, the Nigeria Customs Service Special Wildlife Office (NSWO), in

Operation Lexus: Lion Cub Rescued in High-Risk Anti-Trafficking Operation in Kano, Nigeria
On February 20, 2026, in Kano, Nigeria, a quiet piece of intelligence set in motion a high-risk operation that would once again demonstrate the growing

OPERATION CORTINA: Four Live Pangolins Rescued in Nigeria as Focused Conservation Expands Frontline Impact
On February 12, 2026, officers from the Nigerian Customs Service, Ogun 1 Area Command, moved to intercept a motorcycle suspected of transporting illegal wildlife. As

Strengthening Intelligence Capacity: UK Expert Delivers Advanced Training to Nigeria’s SWO
During the week of February 9–13, 2026, Focused Conservation continued its commitment to strengthening frontline wildlife crime enforcement by facilitating specialized intelligence training for Nigeria’s

Nigerian Customs Intercept Pangolins in Ogun State Following Intelligence and Awareness Efforts from NSWO
On 15 January 2026, officers from the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit (FOU) Zone A, intercepted a small boat transporting four live white-bellied

Operation Holy Night: Rescuing Pangolins and Disrupting Trafficking Networks in Nigeria
Wildlife traffickers will exploit anything—even myths. A recent trend in West Africa has seen pangolins marketed as “electric pangolins,” allegedly inspired by claims of pangolins

Operation Rose: Nigeria’s Customs Stops Trafficker and Rescues Lion Cub and Monkeys
Focused Conservation’s role in helping initiate, mentor, and fund specialized wildlife crime units across Africa has been well documented and the results continue to speak

Justice for Bili: Nigerian Court Convicts Two Men for Illegal Gorilla Trade
LAGOS, NIGERIA — November 2025 A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, presided over by Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa, has convicted and sentenced two men, Lamin

Operation Yellow: Nigeria Customs Special Wildlife Office Seize Four Elephant Tusks, Arrest Three Traffickers in Abuja
Focused Conservation, working alongside the Nigeria Customs Service Special Wildlife Office (NSWO), recently played a key role in disrupting a major wildlife trafficking group in

Nigeria Customs Service Special Wildlife Office Rescues Two Spotted Hyenas in High-Risk Operation
October 16, 2025 – Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria With support from Focused Conservation, officers from the Nigeria Customs Service Special Wildlife Office (NSWO) successfully executed

Major Bird Trafficking Attempt Foiled at Lagos International Airport
July 31, 2025 – Lagos, Nigeria In a significant victory for wildlife protection in West Africa, Focused Conservation and the Nigeria Customs Service Special Wildlife

Operation Orange: Nigeria Customs and Focused Conservation Team Up to Disrupt Major Pangolin Trafficking Network
July 2025 | Nigeria In a bold and coordinated effort, Nigeria Customs Service’s Special Wildlife Office (SWO)—mentored and supported by Focused Conservation—has successfully disrupted a