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Britain will provide new funding to a global crackdown on the trade in rhino horn, elephant ivory and other illegal wildlife products.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
How Save the Children are treating malnourishment thanks to UK aid
Employment Tribunal decision.
International Development Secretary has committed £35 million of UK aid to protecting critical forest habitats and species threatened by extinction
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Results of a research project to examine the lifecycle of one of Britain’s rarest fish – the twaite shad – have been announced this week.
Three out of the five species of rhinoceros are critically endangered.
The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (5 SCOTS), are the latest soldiers to help Captain Joanna Lowe of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps improve Afghan farmers' livelihoods.
Speech to Local and Distinguished Guests at Opening of Hara Langano Eco-Lodge
How UK aid is helping to improve hygiene and sanitation in Bangladesh
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs addresses the 3rd Illegal Wildlife Trade conference in Hanoi.
UK-Thai scientists have won the Newton Fund Chairman's Award 2017 to further develop their pioneering research to diagnose disease and protect farmed seafood.
Every year during April, Public Health England sees a rise in cases of a diarrhoeal illness caused by a bug called cryptosporidium.
Research shows that eels tracked more than 2,000km from Mediterranean to Atlantic are likely to be able to reach Sargasso Sea to spawn
A ban on ivory sales in the UK will be introduced as plans published to protect elephants.
Border Force officers at Heathrow have made one of their biggest ever seizures of illegal ivory.
Burmese Government invited to attend international conference in London in February 2014.
In a speech at the Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference the Foreign Secretary says it now ranks alongside drugs, arms and people trafficking.
British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Vicki Treadell writes about marking 2018 as the beginning of the end of illegal wildlife trade.
The Marine Management Organisation has launched a consultation to better understand the potential economic and environmental impacts of a proposed international effort swap.
Poaching is one of the main threats to the survival of the species.
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