11. CITES CoP13 press release
work in combating wildlife crime; and
The US Fish and wildlife Service’s Division of Law Enforcement
and the US Department of Justice’s wildlife and Marine
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12. Press release
actors working on forest and wildlife management, conservation of biodiversity, wildlife trade regulation, law enforcement and health officials, concluded a meeting of experts on the bushmeat trade.
In the Congo Basin, for
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13. CITES incentives inspire vital reforms in wildlife management
strengthening the profile of wildlife crime
enforcement; specialized wildlife enforcement units and anti-poaching
work; the judiciary and prosecution authorities; inter-agency, cross-border
and
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14. Press Release: CITES proposals on wildlife trade
and non-detrimental use of wildlife.
Even after commercial fishing and the timber industry are set
aside, the international trade in wildlife is big business, estimated
to be worth billions of
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15. CITES incentives inspire vital reforms in wildlife management
Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation
Archives
Press
releases
From paper permits to
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16. Certificates of commendation
preventing illegal trade in wildlife in an innovative manner.
Since illegal trade in wildlife constantly evolves, as does the law enforcement response, equally evolving and flexible criteria have been established in determining
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17. Press release
the demand for wildlife and wildlife products. CITES seeks to
ease this pressure by supporting national conservation efforts
and ensuring that the international trade in wildlife is sustainable.
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