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UN Wildlife Convention Gives Green Light to Ivory Sale
To: ENVIRONMENTAL EDITORSContact: Richard Thomas, Communications Coordinator of TRAFFIC International, +31 634163625, richard.thomas@trafficint.org; or Joanna Benn, Communications Manager of WWF Global Species Programme, +31 634 163140, jbenn@wwfspecies.org, or Olivier van Bogaert of WWF International's Press Office, +41 794773572, ovanbogaert@wwfint.org THE HAGUE, Netherlands, June 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A limited sale of...
China Considers Reopening Tiger Trade After a 12-Year Ban; WWF,TRAFFIC Fear Increase in Tiger Poaching
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 /U.S. Newswire/ -- China is considering reopening the domestic trade in tigers and tiger parts, banned there since 1993, a move that would spell disaster for the already endangered species, according to World Wildlife Fund WWF and TRAFFIC. China's plans appear to be limited to the trade...
Plan for African Ivory Markets A Victory for Elephants, Says World Wildlife Fund; Photo Available
BANGKOK, Thailand, Oct. 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- World Wildlife Fund and TRAFFIC applaud African countries who today announced a continent- wide action plan to crack down on their domestic ivory markets, calling it a major victory for elephant conservation. The plan, endorsed by every African country that has elephants, will...
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