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There has been progress in key areas in the six months since the UK government staged the largest-ever Illegal Wildlife Trade conference in October 2018 including the launch of education packs.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Actions and commitments from the 2018 London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT).
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The Americas Delegations from the Americas met on 10 October in London to…
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Delegations from the Americas met on 10 October at the FCO in London to commit to future engagement on Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT).
International Development Secretary has committed £35 million of UK aid to protecting critical forest habitats and species threatened by extinction
Successful 2018 Illegal Wildlife Trade conference comes to a close in London.
Latest £20 million round of UK Aid Match scheme particularly invites proposals from wildlife and conservation charities.
Jeremy Hunt comments ahead of the London Illegal Wildlife Trade conference
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt gave the opening remarks at the London 2018 Illegal Wildlife Trade conference.
A new coalition of political leaders, conservationists and celebrities dedicated to defeating the illegal trade in ivory has been formed ahead of the Illegal Wildlife Trade conference in London.
International Development Secretary announces new joint initiative with the Foreign Office at event with the Duke of Cambridge.
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