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Foreign & Commonwealth Office Minister (FCO) Mark Field arrives in China for wide-ranging talks on trade, security and human rights.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Defence Adviser handed over UK-funded facilities at Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda.
To mark the International World Wildlife Day, the Acting High Commissioner Lucy Joyce has written about wildlife in Zambia; She said:
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
British funds help fight illegal wildlife trade in Murchison Falls.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
William Hague briefed Parliament on the outcomes of the London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade.
Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire spoke about the importance the UK attaches to ending the illegal wildlife trade at the UN Office Geneva.
As part of its commitment to defeating the illegal wildlife trade, the Foreign Office has extended CITES to another Overseas Territory.
The Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference, held today in London, has agreed key actions to stamp out the illegal wildlife trade.
In a speech at the Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference the Foreign Secretary says it now ranks alongside drugs, arms and people trafficking.
In a speech at the London Conference on the Illegal Wildlife Trade the Foreign Secretary called for action to save some of the world's most remarkable species.
UK announces £10 million to end wildlife trade and improve other economic opportunities.
British Environment Secretary announces British Army support to tackle poaching in Kenya.
Foreign Secretary William Hague: Illegal wildlife trade funds terrorism, undermines stability and development.
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