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Demand for exotic pets and human-wildlife conflict drive illegal trade in cheetah cubs and regional cooperation

Demand for exotic pets and human-wildlife conflict drive illegal trade in cheetah cubs and regional cooperation
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Turning up the heat – how chilli growing is conserving Uganda s wildlife | International Institute for Environment and Development

Turning up the heat – how chilli growing is conserving Uganda s wildlife | International Institute for Environment and Development
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MIL-OSI United Kingdom: UK s world-leading ivory ban moves step closer

Source: UK Government The UK’s world-leading ban on importing, exporting and dealing in items containing elephant ivory in the UK moves a step closer today following the launch of a consultation on the implementation of the Ivory Act. Once implemented, the Ivory Act, which was a key government manifesto commitment, will introduce a near total ban on the import, export and dealing of items containing elephant ivory in the UK, regardless of their age, allowing only for a narrowly defined set of exemptions. Elephants are the world’s largest land mammal and can live past 60 years of age in the wild. However they are commonly targeted for their tusks. The savanna elephant populations declined by about 30 per cent – equal to 144,000 elephants – across 15 African countries between 2007 and 2014. The UK’s landmark Ivory Act will help protect the world’s elephants by banning sales of ivory that may contribute to poaching.

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