Tagged: Wildlife

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THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL: AN ACCIDENTAL WILDLIFE CONSERVATION GROUP

Geneva, Switzerland – The UN Security Council has just adopted two resolutions that specifically targets illegal wildlife trafficking, especially elephant ivory. The resolutions – numbers 2136 and 2134 – are aimed directly at armed...

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INDIA, ISRAEL, EU AND SAO PAULO BAN TESTING ON ANIMALS

New Delhi, India – Yesterday India followed Israel, Sao Paolo and the European Union in banning the use of testing on animals. Following an intense campaign by PETA India and MP and environmental activist...

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THE ANNUAL JAPANESE DOLPHIN SLAUGHTER IS UNDERWAY

Taiji, Japan – It’s that time of year again. Japanese fishermen have cornered a large group of bottlenose dolphins into the shallows of a cove in Taiji and killed at least 30 so far....

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HORN OF CONTENTION: THE ECONOMICS OF THE RHINO HORN TRADE

Cape Town, South Africa – Rhino poaching in South Africa has reached record levels in 2013 thanks primarily to an increase in the demand for rhino horn in Asia, especially Vietnam, where high prices...

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AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH AFRICA KILL SHARKS TO PROTECT BATHERS

Perth, Australia – Despite experiencing only 20 fatal shark attacks in their area in the past century, the government of Western Australian has decided on a controversial policy of baiting and killing any shark...

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China Crushes 6 Tons of Ivory – But Is It Enough?

Dongguan, China – In a landmark event aimed at shedding its image as the pariah of the illegal trade in African elephant tusks, China crushed a pile of ivory reportedly weighing over six tons...

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Rhino Deaths Reach Record High in 2013

Kruger Park, South Africa – Rhino deaths in this country went past crisis point in 2013 when almost 1000 rhino were killed. This is up from last year’s record high of 668, meaning that...

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Trophy Hunting in the Spotlight (Again)

Nice, France – Trophy hunting came under the spotlight again when a father of three was killed on his property after being accidentally shot by a boar hunter. The local hunting society immediately closed...