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allAfrica.com on MSN50 years of CITES: Protecting wildlife from trade-driven extinctionThe Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) marks 50 years since it entered ...
Scientists and governments are calling for the strongest international protections yet for sharks and rays, citing ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNUp to Dh2 million fines: UAE proposes new law to regulate trade in endangered speciesUnder the new legislation, it will be illegal to import, export, re-export, transit or introduce from the sea any specimen ...
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AZ Animals on MSNThe Illegal Seahorse Trade Is Bigger Than You ThinkA new study reveals shocking numbers in global seahorse trafficking. Learn which species are targeted and where smugglers operate.
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CFCFA renews calls to end dog, cat meat trade and animal sacrificesBy Jibril Abdul MumuniAccra, June 23,GNA- Coalition for Cruelty Free Africa (CFCFA), supported by various international animal protection organizations, is intensifying its campaign to end dog and cat ...
But in a 3,400-kilometer (2,100-mile) journey that involved crates, cranes, trucks, and a Boeing 747, 70 captive bred ...
Listing pangolins under the Endangered Species Act is unlikely to slow the animals’ population decline, some experts say.
Solomon Islands is the Pacific region's largest legal commercial exporter of wildlife for the exotic pet trade - a ...
The newly released biosecurity video series from the University of Vermont covers important topics for farm producers and industry allies about foreign animal diseases that are not normally found in ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNScavenger Animals Are in Trouble, and That Could Spell Bad News for Human HealthMore than one-third of species that eat some amount of carrion are threatened or declining, a new analysis finds, and that ...
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