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Prince William speaks to the World Bank on wildlife crime

by Ryan Tate | Dec 8, 2014 | China, elephants, Ivory, poaching, Wildlife Crime

On his first official visit to Washington, D.C., the Duke of Cambridge gave a speech to the World Bank, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding African wildlife. His passion for fighting wildlife crime was clear: “The extinction of any of the world’s species...

Two question, with only one right answer

by Ryan Tate | Oct 17, 2014 | Africa, China, conservation, Ivory, Wildlife Crime

This thought-provoking article asks two simple but essential questions: “Will we say NO to the unsustainable commercial exploitation of wildlife? Will we be able to protect the many wild species and the ecosystems they support for this and future...

Major Chinese Internet Companies Join Fight Against Wildlife Crime

by Ryan Tate | Oct 13, 2014 | China, Horn, Ivory, poaching, Wildlife Crime

Nine major internet companies have agreed to ban the online trading of wildlife and wildlife products. If implemented properly, this will be significant proof — both symbolically and literally — that China is committed to doing its part to end the wildlife trade....
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