Traffic: London Conference - will tough talk translate into tangible action?
addressing multi-faceted threats from wildlife crime
Representatives from more than 80 governments and a wide range of concerned business and civil society leaders met this week in London to review and refine the international response to wildlife crime at a meeting convened by the UK Government. Will strong talk translate into tangible action for people and wildlife? Read the official London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade (October 2018): Declaration
In the lead up to this week's historic meeting, TRAFFIC published three reports examining the impact of China's domestic ivory market ban, as well as a study assessing the slow progress in addressing Japan's ivory market.
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