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Southern African States make fresh pitch to trade $1bn ivory stockpile

Southern African States make fresh pitch to trade $1bn ivory stockpile
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Southern African states make fresh pitch to trade $1bn ivory stockpile

Southern African states make fresh pitch to trade $1bn ivory stockpile
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Southern African states make fresh pitch to trade $1 billion ivory stockpile

Southern African countries hosting the largest elephant populations in the world made a fresh pitch on Wednesday to be allowed to sell their $1 billion ivory stockpiles, amid calls to pull out of.
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Southern African Nations Push to Lift Ivory Trade Ban

Southern African countries with major elephant populations are advocating to lift the ban on ivory sales to sell their $1 billion stockpiles. Five nations in the Kavango-Zambezi conservation area are urging CITES to revise its restrictions, arguing that proceeds would fund wildlife management and conservation. ....

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