Traffic-UN reaffirms commitment to tackling wildlife trafficking
New York, USA, September 2016—The UN General Assembly has unanimously adopted a new Resolution on “Tackling illicit trafficking in wildlife”, demonstrating continuing resolve at the highest political levels to curb illegal trade in wildlife.
Initiated by Gabon and Germany and co-sponsored by over 60 other countries, the Resolution was adopted last Friday and highlights the concern of governments around the world about the current poaching crisis and the scale of the illegal trade in wildlife and wildlife products, which threatens the survival of numerous species as well as having adverse economic, social and environmental impacts.
Crucially, it builds upon last year’s historic first ever Resolution against wildlife trafficking, with countries now called on to implement their commitments made under that Resolution “fully and without delay.”
The new Resolution also welcomes the first UN Secretary-General’s report onTackling illicit trafficking in wildlife, which highlights the progress made by the 51 countries who responded with information on what action they have taken to meet the Resolution’s commitments.
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