Governments meeting March 13 for the largest wildlife trade convention will have a unique opportunity to help preserve the world’s oceans and simultaneously stem a worldwide poaching crisis. Gland, ...
At the end of 2025, representatives from 185 countries will convene in Uzbekistan to discuss the fate of sharks, African hornbills, hyenas, vultures, palm trees and other threatened species. The group ...
WWF today hailed the historic victory of Nicaragua and Guatemala's proposal to list bigleaf mahogany in CITES Appendix II. Santiago, Chile: WWF today hailed the historic victory of Nicaragua and ...
CITES was created in 1973 to address the unregulated international trade in wildlife and wildlife products. Species may be listed on one of three CITES appendices, designating different levels of ...
Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, 2nd November 2018—A new study urges governments planning to introduce new protection for traded wildlife species to first restrict exploitation at the national level—or risk ...
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