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ENN: Wildlife
U.S. regulations could leave them vulnerable to illegal trade unless the issue is immediately addressed. Ivory Poaching At Critical Levels http://www.enn.com/wildlife/article/37820 African elephants are being slaughtered ... under a deal reached at The Hague last year to make one-off sales of registered ivory stocks. Fishing ban brings seas to life http://www.enn.com/wildlife/article/37666 Five years ...
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Environment News Service: WorldScan Index July 2002
Environment News Service WorldScan Index July 2002 WorldScan: July 29, 2002 INTERNATIONAL Solar UV Index Cuts Cancer, Cataract Risk AUSTRALIA Seeks Site for Low-Level Nuclear Waste Dump AFRICA Nine Nations Want to Sell Ivory Stocks SOUTH AFRICA Mandela to Entertain Summit Guests CHINA IUCN, Forest Agency Strengthen Upper Mekong Management PORTUGAL Forest Fires Destroy ...
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DSWF - CITES & SPECIES SURVIVAL NETWORK
Introduction Map of Projects ACAP CITES ... bold proposal for a twenty year moratorium on ivory trade, to come into effect after the forthcoming one-off sale of government ivory stocks from Botswana, Namibia and South Africa. Kenya' ...
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Save the Elephants - Poaching in India to increase as China opens ivory market
The CITES decision is a serious setback to elephant conservation which may trigger renewed poaching for ivory in the country. "India is more vulnerable, since there are few tuskers (In Asian elephants ... committee revised its position and allowed Namibia and Zimbabwe to sell 34 tonnes of registered ivory stocks to Japan. These southern African countries saw an increase in elephant population in the ...
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WWF - News about the conservation of endangered species
Read more 15 Jul 2008 China gets green light to buy ivory China has been approved as a buyer of African Elephant ... blame for shortage of fish The argument that increasing whale populations are behind declining fish stocks is completely without scientific foundation, leading researchers and conservation organizations said today as the International ...
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CASE STUDIES
Fisheries Management (Australia) Co-Management in the Lobster Fishery (Maine, USA) Individual Vessel Quotas (British Columbia, Canada) Government Regulation and Politics (Chile) Jointly Managing Straddling Stocks on the Patagonia Shelf (Falkland Islands) ITQs in Fisheries (Iceland) ITQs in Fisheries (New Zealand) Sustainable Management of a Multispecies Fishery (Norway) ITQs in the Wreckfish ...
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EIA - The Environmental Investigation Agency: Forests for the World Campaign | Campaign News
Call for Crackdown on Eco Crime Gangs ENVIRONMENT and wildlife crimes - such as illegal logging, ivory poaching and trading in tiger parts and rare animals - are now so rife they should ... Environmentalists Call on Malaysian Government to Ban Exports of Endangered Ramin Wood and Seize Illegal Stocks across Malaysia Washington, DC: Environmentalists called on Malaysia to ban all exports of ramin and ...
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ETFRN NEWS 43/44: Forests and conflicts
Uganda and Tanzania and contributed to the bankruptcy of national mining companies. Burundi and Rwanda, for instance, became important exporters of diamonds and gold although their own mineral stocks are very minor. Coffee, papain, quinine, and timber found growing black-market routes to neighbouring countries. The mafiose trading networks became firmly engrained and reached well beyond Congo’s ...
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Labelling
This is changing, however, as interest in accreditation of fisheries and labelling of fish products as a measure to harness consumer support for conserving fish stocks develops. Marine labelling schemes Marine labelling schemes A number of organisations have developed labels to promote the quality and/or environmental credentials of wild-caught or farmed fish. These ...
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The wrongs and rights of ivory sales
These criminal groups are feeding growing demand for ivory in Asia, particularly China-as documented in a report* issued this week. One expert who works with ... the scale of the problem, EIA figures say China imported 32 tonnes of ivory in 1989 (the year of the ban) and had stocks of 50 tonnes. In 1990 there were said to be over 200 ...
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