Science in our hands
Oct 17, 2019
4 minutes
the CITES World Wildlife Conference has come and gone, and though some new safeguards are to be applauded, there is a feeling among many in Africa that it has failed to effectively allow some countries to manage their wildlife in a way that finds a dynamic balance between people, animals and the protection of ecology biomes. Last month we took a glance at the potential outcomes and effects of the conference, with a view to digging into the detail this month. However, as is so often the way with the best of intentions, that’s not going to happen. It is something that really deserves
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