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Minister Mark Field's speech on illegal wildlife trade at Wilton Park conference, Thursday 14 June 2018.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The UK government continues work to end the illegal wildlife trade.
British Embassy in Guatemala today hosted a forum bringing together local partners in the fight against the Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT).
A new coalition of political leaders, conservationists and celebrities dedicated to defeating the illegal trade in ivory has been formed ahead of the Illegal Wildlife Trade conference in London.
The Environment Secretary, Michael Gove, wrote in today's Times about the case for a total sales ban on ivory in the UK.
The Department for International Development is providing £6 million to protect iconic and endangered species including rhinos, elephants and pangolins
Ministers, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and affected countries work together to stamp out wildlife crime at the 2018 Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference.
Jeremy Hunt comments ahead of the London Illegal Wildlife Trade conference
Thérèse Coffey visited Uganda to discuss the Commonwealth summit and see local work to reduce plastic use and fight the international illegal wildlife trade.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson spoke with Burma’s State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi about the Rohingya people, and recent violence in Kachin and Shan States.
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