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Antiques traders are in the High Court this week seeking to quash UK’s landmark Ivory Act
A law designed to protect elephants could be struck off the statute books because of resistance from the antiques trade
A law designed to protect elephants could be struck off the statute books because of resistance from the antiques trade
Antiques dealers in the UK are seeking to roll back a near-total domestic ban – if they succeed, effectively gifting ivory traffickers a local loophole to exploit
The European Union is cracking down on shipments of illegal teak from Myanmar but needs to step up its game to be more effective
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