After having not been observed for decades, in 2012 the Earless Monitor Lizard, endemic to the island of Borneo, was rediscovered and international trade in the species soon commenced. At present, the internet is facilitating this trade, either directly by enabling open sale and trade exchange, or indirectly through discussions around the species. An article in the latest Bulletin provides an overview of the illegal international trade and considers that inclusion of this species in Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) may help to curb the trade and aid in conservation of the species.