Thursday, October 11, 2018

Global meeting tackles Illegal Wildlife Trade.

World leaders in London are pledging to beat the international Illegal Wildlife Trade.

At a special summit on the issue the UK has promised to increase financial aid to target poaching and trade, and to stop the flow of illicit money worldwide.

Experts warn hundreds of species could face extinction if poachers and traffickers are not stopped.

Correspondent Olly Barratt, at the Illegal Wildlife Trade summit in London, says the UK has laid out the changes needed.

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Correspondent Olly Barratt, at the Illegal Wildlife Trade summit in London, says extra funds are needed to target traffickers.

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Correspondent Olly Barratt, at the Illegal Wildlife Trade summit in London, says other events are expected to follow.

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