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Major players in the environment, conservation and wildlife organizations market are Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund, Natural Resources Defense Council, Sierra Club, Wildlife Conservation Society, Oceana, Conservation International, National Audubon Society, Jane Goodall Institute, and Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
The global environment, conservation and wildlife organizations market is expected to grow from $21.78 billion in 2020 to $22.18 billion in 2021 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.8%.
The growth is mainly due to the companies rearranging their operations and recovering from the COVID-19 impact, which had earlier led to restrictive containment measures involving social distancing, remote working, and the closure of commercial activities that resulted in operational challenges.
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Crocodile owners in Saskatchewan will have to say their goodbyes.
Under new provincial captive wildlife rules, the reptiles are among the animals moved onto a list of “overtly dangerous” and illegal creatures that can’t be kept as pets in the province.
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By Nov. 30, they and other animals considered dangerous must be shipped out of the province, transferred to a licensed facility like a zoo, or humanely euthanized, said Joann Skilnick, manager of the Ministry of Environment’s wildlife unit.
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