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SADC countries gang up against CITES over ivory trade

SADC countries gang up against CITES over ivory trade

by Adam Cruise | Jan 22, 2019 | News

By Mpho Tebele – Southern Times – Jan 22, 2019 In a dramatic turn of events, Botswana has joined forces with   Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe to compel the Convention on   International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild...
Zoos need a radical rethink — a plea for Joburg’s Lammie the elephant

Zoos need a radical rethink — a plea for Joburg’s Lammie the elephant

by Adam Cruise | Jan 22, 2019 | News

By Don Pinnock – 22 January 2019 – Daily Maverick We need to talk about the future of zoos. There are about 1,500 formal and many more informal ones in the world, holding between three and four million undomesticated, non-human creatures displayed for...
Conservationists alarmed as Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe seek permission to sell off stockpiles

Conservationists alarmed as Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe seek permission to sell off stockpiles

by Adam Cruise | Jan 21, 2019 | News

By Dr Lynn Johnson Daily Maverick CITES, the United Nations organisation which regulates wildlife trade, meets in Sri Lanka in May for its 18thsession. First on its agenda should be its chronic inability to conserve the world’s natural resources. It’s a discussion the...
Extinct mammoths could be given protected status in bid to save elephants

Extinct mammoths could be given protected status in bid to save elephants

by Adam Cruise | Jan 10, 2019 | News

Lucy Campbell – The Guardian The long-extinct woolly mammoth could gain protected status in an unprecedented attempt to save the African elephant from the global ivory trade. If approved, the protection of the mammoth under the Convention on International Trade...
Global wildlife regulator to consider relaxing ivory trade bans, prompting fears of huge rise in elephant poaching

Global wildlife regulator to consider relaxing ivory trade bans, prompting fears of huge rise in elephant poaching

by Adam Cruise | Jan 9, 2019 | News

By Jane Dalton, The Independent The international body responsible for protecting endangered animals is to consider relaxing restrictions on the ivory trade, prompting fears such a move could trigger a huge rise in elephant poaching.Wildlife experts warned against any...
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