Policy paper

Declaration: London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade

Commitments and actions from the London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

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Declaration: London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade

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打击非法野生动物交易伦敦宣言

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This document summarises the conclusions of the London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade in London on 13 February 2014. It sets out the political commitment reached, and the actions agreed, by the international community, in tackling the illegal wildlife trade and its impacts.

The review of progress, published in March 2015 is based on self assessments by countries that adopted the London Declaration on the Illegal Wildlife Trade and is designed to assist countries to have informed discussions about the priorities for future action.

The UK progress report is the UK’s own self-assessment of progress against the commitments in the declaration.

Published 13 February 2014
Last updated 27 April 2015 + show all updates
  1. Added the Portuguese translation of the progress report.

  2. Added international and UK progress reports against the commitments in the declaration.

  3. Published four more unofficial translations of this publication

  4. New version of the document which has an updated list of countries in annex B.

  5. First published.