"World’s Nations Gather To Tackle Wildlife Extinction Crisis"

"Giraffes, sharks, glass frogs - and the woolly mammoth - may get boosted protection at summit"

"From giraffes to sharks, the world’s endangered species could gain better protection at an international wildlife conference.

The triennial summit of Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites), that began on Saturday, will tackle disputes over the conservation of great beasts such as elephants and rhinos, as well as cracking down on the exploitation of unheralded but vital species such as sea cucumbers, which clean ocean floors.

Extraordinary creatures being driven to extinction by the exotic pet trade, from glass frogs to star tortoises, may win extra protection from the 183-country conference. It may even see an extinct animal, the woolly mammoth, get safeguards, on the grounds that illegal elephant ivory is sometimes laundered by being labelled as antique mammoth tusks."

Damian Carrington reports for the Guardian August 17, 2019.

SEE ALSO:

"Elephants And Sharks High On Agenda At Cites Wildlife Convention In Geneva" (Euronews)

"CITES 2019: What’s Conservation Got To Do With It? (commentary)" (Mongabay)

"Conservationists Push at CITES Conference To Ban Trophy Hunting" (Reuters)

Source: Guardian, 08/21/2019