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The Environment Secretary, Michael Gove, wrote in today's Times about the case for a total sales ban on ivory in the UK.
Service Inquiry into the death of a soldier following an animal attack at Liwonde National Park, Malawi on 5 May 2019.
Darwin Initiative supports communities in Mali to better manage their environment, conserve elephants and help people
Assessment of Noah's Ark Zoo farm elephant enclosure
UK government awards nearly £40 million to more than 80 projects through the Darwin Initiative and Illegal Wildlife Trade Challenge Fund
Plans announced to help bring an end to illegal elephant poaching and ivory trafficking
Review could lead to other animals joining elephants under protection of landmark Ivory Act
Gavin Williamson has praised British Army personnel who are preparing to train park rangers in Malawi in techniques that will help them protect African elephants and for the first time, black rhinos from poachers.
Writing in The Times, the Foreign Secretary says that a new global consensus, driven by UK leadership, is emerging that buying or selling ivory is unacceptable.
The Ivory Bill has gained Royal Assent to become law. The Act is expected to come into force in late 2019
Environment Secretary proposes a ban on ivory sales to help bring an end to elephant poaching
UK Armed Forces will support the building of an elephant fence in Kenya to protect a British training area, local people and resources.
British soldiers have deployed to West Africa to provide further support to the Gabon National Parks Agency in their fight against elephant poachers.
A mission to bring elderly and vulnerable people back from India was almost thwarted as a Foreign Office team raced to change a tyre in a tiger reserve.
Zac Goldsmith MP, London Conference on Illegal Wildlife Trade Champion and John E Scanlon AM, Special Envoy, African Parks, write about their priorities for the London conference
OFT closed case: Completed acquisition by Associated British Foods plc of the Elephant Atta business.
Employment Tribunal decision.
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