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Some African countries want to tackle a wildlife taboo. Whether to start selling ivory again

Some African countries want to tackle a wildlife taboo. Whether to start selling ivory again

by Adam Cruise | Aug 24, 2019 | News

By David McKenzie, CNN Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN)”Why do you shoot the animals?” I asked through an interpreter.The Murle hunter, a semi-automatic weapon slung over his shoulder, definitely didn’t appreciate my question.We were in Boma in South...
Trade rules debated to halt ‘unprecedented’ species declines

Trade rules debated to halt ‘unprecedented’ species declines

by Adam Cruise | Aug 18, 2019 | News

By Nina Larson, AFP Conservationists warned of “unprecedented” species declines Saturday as countries met in Geneva to tighten rules on trade in elephant ivory and products from other endangered animal and plants. Thousands of conservationists and...
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