
Wildlife crime profound threat to nationsFaunacriminaliteit ernstige bedreiging voor landen
The global illegal trade in wildlife is worth $19bn (£12bn) a year and is threatening the stability of some governments according to new research. Carried
The global illegal trade in wildlife is worth $19bn (£12bn) a year and is threatening the stability of some governments according to new research. Carried
Figures from the South African government indicate that poaching for rhinoceros has increased substantially in the last year. A record 668 rhinos were killed for
Geneva, 20th December 2012—Illegal trade in ivory is at its highest levels in nearly two decades, and 2011 witnessed a ‘major surge’, according to a
UNITED NATIONS – The UN Security Council has demanded an investigation into reports that Lord’s Resistance Army rebels are killing elephants for ivory to raise
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