21. Kenya burns, but Europe still covets Ivory | IFAW Web Site
national or international law), but failed to provide any supporting proof or documentation and therefore had a greater potential for being in violation of law and/or Web site policy.
Likely Violation: advertisements containing no
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22. Kenya burns, but Europe still covets Ivory | IFAW Web Site
national or international law), but failed to provide any supporting proof or documentation and therefore had a greater potential for being in violation of law and/or Web site policy.
Likely Violation: advertisements containing no
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23. Kenya burns, but Europe still covets Ivory | IFAW Web Site
national or international law), but failed to provide any supporting proof or documentation and therefore had a greater potential for being in violation of law and/or Web site policy.
Likely Violation: advertisements containing no
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24. Kenya burns, but Europe still covets Ivory | IFAW Web Site
national or international law), but failed to provide any supporting proof or documentation and therefore had a greater potential for being in violation of law and/or Web site policy.
Likely Violation: advertisements containing no
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25. Kenya burns, but Europe still covets Ivory | IFAW Web Site
national or international law), but failed to provide any supporting proof or documentation and therefore had a greater potential for being in violation of law and/or Web site policy.
Likely Violation: advertisements containing no
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26. Rhinos suffer as latest victims of the illicit wildlife trade | IFAW Web Site
(The International Fund for Animal Welfare www.ifaw.org ), Save the Rhino International, Lawyers' Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation (LCCHP) and Saving Rhinos issued the following joint statement regarding the recent surge in rhino horn
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27. Terms of Use | IFAW Web Site
fullest extent allowed by
law.
General Provisions
These terms shall be governed by and construed according to
the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts without regard to conflict of law
principles. The state and
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28. Training for Horn of Africa Government Officials to Combat Illegal Wildlife ...
who are drawn from wildlife law enforcement, police, marine, veterinary and customs come from Djibouti, Ethiopia, Somalia, South Sudan and Kenya.
Jointly organised by the International Fund for
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29. Rhinos suffer as latest victims of the illicit wildlife trade | IFAW Web Site
(The International Fund for Animal Welfare www.ifaw.org ), Save the Rhino International, Lawyers' Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation (LCCHP) and Saving Rhinos issued the following joint statement regarding the recent surge in rhino horn
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30. Rhinos suffer as latest victims of the illicit wildlife trade | IFAW Web Site
(The International Fund for Animal Welfare www.ifaw.org ), Save the Rhino International, Lawyers' Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation (LCCHP) and Saving Rhinos issued the following joint statement regarding the recent surge in rhino horn
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