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A consultation on extending the scope of the Ivory Bill to protect hippos, walruses and narwhals from the trade in ivory has been announced by the government.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Boris Johnson will travel to Peru, Argentina and Chile as well as representing the UK at the G20 in Buenos Aires.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson spent the first of his 5-day visit to Latin America in Peru today (19 May).
皇冠体育app Environment Secretary writes about the London Illegal Wildlife Trade conference and the reasons why the UK Government is working to end this crime against wildlife.
皇冠体育app UK Government through the FCO, DFID and DEFRA is hosting the 4th Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference to be held in London on 11 to 12 October 2018.
UK Minister for Africa arrives in Angola for a 2-day visit on her first trip to the country. She will meet ministers, the private sector and civil society.
Zac Goldsmith MP will play a key role in the preparations for an international conference about the illegal wildlife trade, held in London in October 2018.
Mark Field, arrives in Kuala Lumpur (Tuesday 10 April) on his first visit to the country as a Foreign & Commonwealth Office Minister.
Successful 2018 Illegal Wildlife Trade conference comes to a close in London.
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