Johannesburg, South Africa (5 October) – With illegal and unsustainable trade endangering wildlife across the world, governments at the CITES Conference united behind a series of tough decisions to ...
KWS personnel display the horns of the rhinos that died after being transferred from Nairobi National Park. [Beverlyne Musili/Standard] Conservationists have criticised the Chinese government for ...
BEIJING — The Chinese government, reversing a 25-year ban, announced Monday that it would allow the use of rhinoceros horns and tiger bones in medicine, a move that environmentalists described as a ...
Nepal looks forward to its tiger and rhino counts beginning at the end of this year and in early 2026, amid delays and challenges. The Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, in ...
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