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CITES 23 giu
Botswana: Parliament adopts a motion requesting the government to consider lifting the ban on hunting via
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CITES 23 giu
Botswana: Parliament adopts a motion requesting the government to consider lifting the ban on hunting via
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CITES 22 giu
Angola: Police seizes one tonne of at Luanda airport destined for UAE, 7 suspects identified via
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CITES 22 giu
Angola: Police seizes one tonne of at Luanda airport destined for UAE, 7 suspects identified via
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UN Office on Drugs and Crime 21 giu
is proof that global cooperation is key to end wildlife crime. → 1.3 tonnes of 🐘 ivory → 8 tonnes of pangolin scales → 4,000 🐦 → 27,000 reptiles 🦎 were seized by , , , UNODC and other partners:
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EU Environment 21 giu
Pangolins, as elephants or eels, are among victims of wildlife trafficking, learn more about the coordinated by with last May, with the identification of 1,400 suspects
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WCO_OMD 20 giu
Codename THUNDERSTORM: An international operation against the illegal trade in wildlife and timber has seen hundreds of seizures worldwide as well as suspects arrested.
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World Wildlife Day 21 giu
It's ! , one of the world's most recognisable animals & the tallest land mammal, is threatened with . We've lost 40% of in just 15 years. , illegal hunting & , are threatening their survival.
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CITES 21 giu
Are your or their products for export legally acquired? Prove it! brought together global experts last week to address (LAW) Wildlife here includes both animals & plants. 83% of CITES-listed species are plants.
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CITES 20 giu
Good news! Month-long transcontinental operation hit criminals hard with 1,974 seizures, 1,400 suspects identified! 1.3 tonnes of , 8 tonnes of scales, 4,000 birds & 27,000 reptiles among seized wildlife. 92 countries participated
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CITES 21 giu
Are your or their products for export legally acquired? Prove it! brought together global experts last week to address (LAW) Wildlife here includes both animals & plants. 83% of CITES-listed species are plants.
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WWF 21 giu
that this is one of the biggest threats facing ? From exploiting animals, to harming the balance of & human livelihoods, impacts us in many ways😟More in the video
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CITES 20 giu
The largest ever global law enforcement operation involving 92 countries is a testimony to what can be achieved if we all work together to fight & to end ! 🎥
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CITES 20 giu
The largest ever global law enforcement operation involving 92 countries is a testimony to what can be achieved if we all work together to fight & to end ! 🎥
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INTERPOL 20 giu
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CITES 20 giu
Good news! Month-long transcontinental operation hit criminals hard with 1,974 seizures, 1,400 suspects identified! 1.3 tonnes of , 8 tonnes of scales, 4,000 birds & 27,000 reptiles among seized wildlife. 92 countries participated
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CITES 19 giu
Most buyers of endangered products see purchases as ‘socially acceptable’, new study in China reveals via A lot remains to be done in to combat illegal trade & .
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CITES 19 giu
Most buyers of endangered products see purchases as ‘socially acceptable’, new study in China reveals via A lot remains to be done in to combat illegal trade & .
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CITES 18 giu
UAE: heads and - Dubai border patrols halt more than 50 illegally trafficked via
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CITES 18 giu
China: Hong Kong Customs seize suspected horn cut pieces from passenger arriving from Mozambique via Johannesburg The case has been handed over to Hong Kong CITES Management Authority for follow-up investigation.
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