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Vanessa Mignon
Wildlife protection Global
CITES maintains vital protections for rhino

GENEVA—In a great relief to conservationists, governments at the meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) have shown no appetite for lifting bans on trade in rhinos and their horns. The

Wildlife protection Global
CITES agrees to trade controls for critically endangered rays, Guitarfish and Wedgefish, listed in Appendix II

GENEVA—Critically endangered giant guitarfish and wedgefish rays have a better chance against extinction thanks to international trade controls agreed today at the UN Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) meeting. Governments reached agreement in a decisive vote on Appendix II

Wildestanimal/Alamy Stock Photo Shortfin mako shark
Global
Mako sharks win CITES App. II listing trade controls to clamp down on shark fin trade

GENEVA—Fast swimming mako sharks have a better chance of escaping extinction thanks to global trade controls agreed today at the UN Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) meeting. The short and longfin mako shark proposal, led by Mexico and also

Iris Ho/HSI Seized elephant ivory in Kenya waiting to be destroyed, 2016
Wildlife protection Global
CITES makes clear its resounding opposition to resumption of ivory trade

GENEVA—Elephant advocates are celebrating in Geneva as the Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) has today roundly rejected proposals to open up international commercial trade in elephant ivory. Botswana, Namibia and Zimbabwe had

Michelle Riley/HSUS
Wildlife protection Global
CITES protects giraffe for the first time

GENEVA—The Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) today agreed to protect giraffes for the first time by listing the species on Appendix II, which will now regulate international trade in giraffe parts, such

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Europe
Stars Demand EU Action at CITES to End Cruel Trade in Wild-Caught Elephants

GENEVA–Ricky Gervais, Simon Pegg, Leona Lewis, Dame Judi Dench, Alesha Dixon, Evanna Lynch, Bryan Adams, Virginia McKenna OBE, Thandie Newton, Pamela Anderson, Peter Egan, and Jenny Seagrove are among a host of compassionate personalities who have joined forces with animal protection and

Adam Peyman/HSI African elephant ivory products for sale in Tokyo, Japan
Wildlife protection Global
CITES continues to apply pressure on remaining legal ivory markets, reiterating commitment to closure of domestic ivory markets

GENEVA—The Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) today confirmed its commitment to closure of domestic ivory markets agreeing by consensus to focus scrutiny on remaining legal markets like Japan and the EU. The

African elephant with calf
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Global
Global wildlife conference votes to end cruel export of live wild-caught African elephants to captive facilities

This release has been corrected. GENEVA—The first vote at the 18 th meeting of the CITES Conference of the Parties has delivered a historic win for African elephants to end the cruel practice of removing live elephants from the wild for export

Bull in a ring
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Europe
Animal charity condemns the resumption of ‘barbaric bloodsport’ bullfighting in Mallorca

Brussels - Bullfighting has returned to the Balearic Islands in Spain. The cruel spectacle, held at Mallorca's Coliseo Balear on Friday 9 th August, came in the wake of a Spanish Constitutional Court ruling that struck down legislative measures adopted by the

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