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Myanmar Destroys Elephant Tusks, Pangolin Scales Worth $1.3 million
- Thursday October 4, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Myanmar authorities destroyed hundreds of seized elephant tusks, pangolin scales and other animal parts, worth a total of $1.3 million on the black market, on Thursday as part of a crackdown on illegal wildlife trafficking.
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Illegal Bird Trade Threatens Indonesian Species: Report
- Thursday August 11, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Tens of thousands of endangered Indonesian birds are being sold illegally at markets across the country, a wildlife trade watchdog warned today, flouting laws aimed at protecting these species from extinction.
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Ivory Worth Crores Recovered, Delhi Businessman Arrested
- Tuesday October 13, 2015
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Over 480 kilograms of ivory worth several crores in the international market has been recovered from a businessman in Delhi after a joint operation by Kerala Forest Department, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau and Delhi Police, senior officials said today.
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Myanmar Destroys Elephant Tusks, Pangolin Scales Worth $1.3 million
- Thursday October 4, 2018
- World News | Reuters
Myanmar authorities destroyed hundreds of seized elephant tusks, pangolin scales and other animal parts, worth a total of $1.3 million on the black market, on Thursday as part of a crackdown on illegal wildlife trafficking.
- www.ndtv.com
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Illegal Bird Trade Threatens Indonesian Species: Report
- Thursday August 11, 2016
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Tens of thousands of endangered Indonesian birds are being sold illegally at markets across the country, a wildlife trade watchdog warned today, flouting laws aimed at protecting these species from extinction.
- www.ndtv.com
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Ivory Worth Crores Recovered, Delhi Businessman Arrested
- Tuesday October 13, 2015
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
Over 480 kilograms of ivory worth several crores in the international market has been recovered from a businessman in Delhi after a joint operation by Kerala Forest Department, Wildlife Crime Control Bureau and Delhi Police, senior officials said today.
- www.ndtv.com