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The remains of a woolly mammoth from the ice age are among the latest remarkable finds on the £1.5 billion A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon project.
International biodiversity receives funding boost one year on from the largest ever Illegal Wildlife Conference held in London
Government response to the consultation and call for evidence sets out one of the toughest bans in the world on the import of hunting trophies
£4m funding announced for organisation fighting to create a world free of wildlife crime by 2030.
Multi-million pound funding available to help tackle poaching and the illegal wildlife trade
Employment Tribunal decision.
PM to launch new biodiversity fund dedicated to saving the world’s most endangered animals.
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
The temporary suspension of trade in 'artistic items' will mean nearly all future applications for the export of rhino horn will be refused.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs addresses the 3rd Illegal Wildlife Trade conference in Hanoi.
The Department for International Development is providing £6 million to protect iconic and endangered species including rhinos, elephants and pangolins
Poaching is one of the main threats to the survival of the species.
Governments and conservation groups need to work more closely together to help combat the illegal trade in rhino horn, Environment Minister Richard Benyon said today.
The UK will commit an additional £13 million to new measures tackling the illegal wildlife trade, the Environment Secretary announced today.
A blog by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s Minister for Africa, Mr James Duddridge MP who will visit Tanzania next week.
International Development Secretary announces package to help Africa deal with climate change and move away from fossil fuels during a two day visit to Kenya.
British Ambassador to Vietnam writes about the strong shared interest of the UK and Vietnam in working together to keep driving forward progress towards tackling illegal wildlife trade.
Defra supports World Rhino Day, Sunday 22 September.
International Development Secretary announces new joint initiative with the Foreign Office at event with the Duke of Cambridge.
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