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EPISODE · Sep 3, 2019 · 40 MIN

World Wildlife Conference

from African Dialogue · host Channel Africa

The triennial World Wildlife Conference, known formally as CoP18 of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), concluded last week after adopting a list of decisions advancing the conservation and sustainable use of wildlife across the globe. The Conference revised the trade rules for dozens of wildlife species that are threatened by unstainable trade linked to overharvesting, overfishing or overhunting. These ranged from commercially valuable fish and trees to charismatic mammals such as giraffes to amphibians and reptiles sold as exotic pets. It further concluded to increase quotas for trophy hunting of adult male black rhinos, almost doubling the current quota of five, subject to strict controls; however, proposed trade in southern white rhino horns from Eswatini (Swaziland) and live animals and hunting trophies from Namibia were not accepted.We are joined by: • Pelham Jones, Chairman of South Africa’s Private Rhino Owners Association • Ross Harvey is a freelance conservation economist

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